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Maria wrote the expression 5 more than the quotient of 60 and n. Write and algebraic expression that represents what Maria wrote.
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Maria wrote the expression 5 more than the quotient of 60 and n. Write and algebraic expression that represents what Maria wrote.
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5+60=N I’m not sure but I think it’s like that
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Answer:
5+60=N
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its the algebraic way bc it says 5 more so you do 5+
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