Question
Which algebraic expression represents “the quotient of a number and thirty”?
30 + a
30a
StartFraction 30 Over a EndFraction
StartFraction a Over 30 EndFraction
30 + a
30a
StartFraction 30 Over a EndFraction
StartFraction a Over 30 EndFraction
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The expression that represents “the quotient of a number and thirty” is \( \frac{a}{30} \) (or "StartFraction a Over 30 EndFraction").
In this case, \( a \) represents "a number." The quotient of \( a \) and \( 30 \) means you are dividing \( a \) by \( 30 \).
In this case, \( a \) represents "a number." The quotient of \( a \) and \( 30 \) means you are dividing \( a \) by \( 30 \).
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