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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 = 8?

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User Rithik
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The answer is n/2 - 6 + 10 when n + 8 the value is 8.

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User StoneBird
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Answer:

The expression will be
((n)/(2) - 6) + 10 and its value is 8.

Explanation:

We are asked to write the expression and the value of “six less than the quotient of a number and two, increased by ten”.

If the number is n, then the expression will be
((n)/(2) - 6) + 10.

Now, if the value of n is 8 then the value of the expression will be
((8)/(2) - 6) + 10 = 4 - 6 + 10 = 8 (Answer)

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