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Translate the algebraic expression shown below into a verbal expression
Fraction with variable x in numerator and 10 in the denominator.
A)The sum of ten and some number
B)The quotient of some number and ten
C)The product of some number and ten
D)The difference of ten and some number
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Answer:
it is B)The quotient of some number and ten
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The answer is:
B) The quotient of some number (x) and 10
*Remember that Fractions=Division!*
Hope this helps! :)
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