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How would I translate this algebraic expression?

Five-sevenths of the sum of two and the quotient of 6 and r

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Answer:
(5)/(7) (2+(6)/(r) )

Explanation:

Since, the quotient of 6 and r =
(6)/(r)

The sum of two and the quotient of 6 and r

=
(2+(6)/(r) )

And, Five-sevenths of the sum of two and the quotient of 6 and r

=
(5)/(7) (2+(6)/(r) )

Thus, the required expression is,
(5)/(7) (2+(6)/(r) )


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