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jean wrote two correct variable expressions to represent the phrase “the quotient of a number and 3.” which variable expressions could jean have written? select each correct answer. n ÷ 3 n/3 1/3n 3n
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the answer is n/3 and then n divided by 3
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the quotient of a number and 3
n/3 and 1/3n
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