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What is the expression and value of “six less than the quotient of a number and two, increased by ten” when n = 20?

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Answer:


(n)/(2) - 6 + 10

n=20; The value of the expression is 14

Explanation:

six less than means we're subtracting 6. So,

-6

the quotient means division. of a number and 2 means, the denominator is two. So,


(n)/(2)

increased by ten means we're adding 10. So,

+10

Now put it all together:


(n)/(2) - 6 + 10

Substitute n with 20:


(20)/(2) - 6 + 10


10 - 6 + 10


4 + 10


14

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