The difference of 8 and the quotient of a number and 6 is 9

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Answer 1
Answer: Quotient is the answer in a division. Let X = number.

Therefore, the equation would be X divided by 6 or X/6 to get the quotient.

Difference is the answer in a subtraction. Therefore, we must subract 8 from the quotient to have a difference of 9.

The equation must be:

X/6 - 8 = 9

To get X, -8 must be transferred to the other side and its sign will change into a positive sign.

X/6 = 9 + 8
X/6 = 17

To get X; 6 must be multiplied to 17
X = 17 * 6

Therefore, X = 102

To Check. Substitue X with the number 102 in the equation.

X/6 - 8 = 9
102/6 - 8 = 9
17 - 8 = 9
 9 = 9 EQUAL.

The statement above is correct.

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trochaic
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The term "poetic" feet was determined as the number of language units; it has the pattern of stressed vs. unstressed syllables.

What is the excerpt?

In writing, an excerpt is a passage that is quoted from a larger work, like a book, poem, or article. Excerpts can be used to "display" to readers what you want them to learn and remember about the issue, regardless of your writing's subject or the style you want to use.

As shown in the given image, the first excerpt is Trochaic.

As shown in the given image, the second excerpt is Iambic.

In the given image, the third excerpt is Dactylic.

In the given image, the fourth excerpt is Anapestic.

As a result, the above are the poetic foot used in each excerpt are aforementioned.

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3rd: Dactylic

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Answer C:

While the colony commanders were generally optimistic, as their task was to send the settler groups and hope for the best, the settlers had many other issues.

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answer C-Settlers were hopeful but had many fears.

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