Answer:
[tex]\frac{n}{4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the quotient is the result of the division of two terms, we should end up with a fraction, which represents division.
To start, we'll have to pick a letter to represent the number referenced in the question simply as "a number". I picked [tex]n[/tex].
The quotient of [tex]n[/tex] and four would be [tex]n[/tex] divided by four. This could be written as [tex]n[/tex] ÷ 4, but I think it works better as a fraction:
[tex]\frac{n}{4}[/tex]
Therefore, the quotient of a number and four, where the number is represented by [tex]n[/tex] is [tex]\frac{n}{4}[/tex].