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One more than the quotient of a number x and 4

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Answer:


(x)/(4) +1

Explanation:

This is a verbal math expression. You don't need to solve or evaluate it; in fact, you can't solve or evaluate unless you're given an equivalent value or the value of x, respectively.

The question is asking you to rewrite this verbal expression into algebraic form. Thus, the quotient of a number x and 4 is
(x)/(4) (as the first number/variable/expression listed is usually taken to be the dividend, while the second number/variable/expression listed is usually taken to be the divisor).

One more than implies addition, so
(x)/(4) +1 should be the right answer.

Hope this helps!

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User Brian Warshaw
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Explanation:

whats the product of one??

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User Paul Eastlund
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