Answer:
[tex]\large\boxed{\dfrac{n}{3}+5=2\ or\ n:3+5=2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\dfrac{n}{3}+5=2\\\\\dfrac{n}{3}-\text{the quotient of a number}\ n\ \text{ and 3}\\\\...+5-\text{five more than}[/tex]
If you want a solution:
[tex]\dfrac{n}{3}+5=2[/tex] subtract 5 from both sides
[tex]\dfrac{n}{3}+5-5=2-5[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{n}{3}=-3[/tex] multiply both sides by 3
[tex]3\!\!\!\!\diagup\cdot\dfrac{n}{3\!\!\!\!\diagup}=(3)(-3)\\\\n=-9[/tex]