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Which statements can be used to write an algebraic expression to represent the phrase? the quotient of a number and sixteen Check all that apply. Replace "a number" with a variable, like t. Quotient represents division. Quotient represents multiplication. The coefficient is 16. The correct algebraic expression is 16t. The correct algebraic expression is StartFraction t Over 16 EndFraction.

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Answer:

t/16

•The correct algebraic expression is StartFraction t Over 16 EndFraction

Step-by-step explanation:

Quotient of a number and 16

Let the number=t

Quotient represent division

The expression can be written as t/16

•Replace "a number" with a variable, like t.

•Quotient represents division.

•The correct algebraic expression is StartFraction t Over 16 EndFraction

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User Mayur Deshmukh
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Answer:

t/16

•The correct algebraic expression is StartFraction t Over 16 EndFraction

Explanation:

Quotient of a number and 16

Let the number=t

Quotient represent division

The expression can be written as t/16

•Replace "a number" with a variable, like t.

•Quotient represents division.

•The correct algebraic expression is StartFraction t Over 16 EndFraction

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User Vibin Guevara
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