To evaluate the expression \((e + 6) \div d\) with \(d = 5\) and \(e = 4\), follow these steps:
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Substitute the values of \(e\) and \(d\) into the expression: \[ d = 5 \quad \text{and} \quad e = 4 \] The expression becomes: \[ (4 + 6) \div 5 \]
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Calculate \(e + 6\): \[ 4 + 6 = 10 \]
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Now, substitute this back into the expression: \[ 10 \div 5 \]
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Finally, perform the division: \[ 10 \div 5 = 2 \]
Therefore, the value of the expression is \(\boxed{2}\).