Should the phrase (the product of 2 plus a number divided by 3 and a number minus 4) be expressed as 2 + (n/3)+(a-4)

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Where's the product. You should have said

(2+(n/3))*(a-4)

I can see where it might also be

(2+n)/3 * (n-4)

That assumes that the two numbers are the same. If not, it'd be

(2+a)/3 * (b-4)
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