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uranmaximum [27]
4 years ago
7

Write the phrase​ "The quotient of ten and a​ number, increased by six​" as an algebraic expression. Use x to represent the unkn

own value.
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Andrew [12]4 years ago
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You can write the expression by reading it step by step. “The quotient of 10 and a number (x)” means 10/x. “Increased by 6” means +6. So, the expression is: 10/x+6 or (10/x)+6 to makes it easier to look at. Hope this helped!

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