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Look at each expression. is it equivalent to "the quotient of 10 plus x and y minus 3"?
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Look at each expression. is it equivalent to "the quotient of 10 plus x and y minus 3"?
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Look at each expression. is it equivalent to "the quotient of 10 plus x and y minus 3"?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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The numerator is 10 + x.
The denominator is y - 3.
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