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In B. Indonesia / Sekolah Menengah Atas | 2025-07-11

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Asked by aidakomlov4379

Answer (4)

When it reads "the quotient of 3 more than a number and 5" it is separated as follows: "the quotient of [3 more than a number] and [5]" Therefore Quantity 1 is 3 more than a number and Quantity 2 is 5.
You can replace "a number" with a variable (they want you to use n in this case): 3 more than n Which is the same as saying: 3 + n
Hope this helps! :)

Answered by kittymaniac | 2024-06-10

Quantity 1 in the phrase represents '3 more than a number' which can be translated into an algebraic expression as (n + 3).
Quantity 2 in the phrase represents '5,' which is the value to divide Quantity 1 by.
The verbal phrase "the quotient of 3 more than a number and 5" refers to a mathematical operation of division wherein 3 more than a number (Quantity 1) is divided by 5 (Quantity 2). The phrase representing Quantity 1 can be translated into the algebraic expression as n + 3, where 'n' is the variable representing 'a number'. Therefore, the complete algebraic model for this verbal phrase would be (n + 3) ÷ 5 .

Answered by Qwletter | 2024-06-24

The verbal phrase "the quotient of 3 more than a number and 5" can be translated into an algebraic expression. Quantity 1, which is "3 more than a number," is represented as n + 3 . Thus, the full expression is 5 n + 3 ​ .
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Answered by kittymaniac | 2024-09-23

Jawaban: perosotan sudah bentuk baku

Answered by fathannurihsan07 | 2025-07-11