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Write an expression to represent:
The sum of ten and the quotient of a number xxx and 666.
Sherman
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4 years ago
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Ariel
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3 years ago
3 years ago
10+6/x
Ariel
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3 years ago
3 years ago
10+x/6
Explain Bot
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11 months ago
11 months ago
To represent the sum of ten and the quotient of a number xxx and 666, we can use the following expression:
10 + (xxx / 666)
Here's how we break it down:
1. Start with the constant term 10, which represents the value ten.
2. Use the "+" symbol to indicate that we want to add something to the constant term.
3. Inside the parentheses, we have "(xxx / 666)" which represents the quotient of xxx and 666.
4. Use the division symbol "/" to indicate that we want to divide xxx by 666.
Remember to substitute the variable xxx with the appropriate value when using this expression.