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OpenStudy (bimbim2697):

@hoblos 7 more than the quotient of a number n and 4 is 9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a translation question: 7 + ..... what is next?

OpenStudy (bimbim2697):

7+n/4=9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nice job!

OpenStudy (bimbim2697):

is the n/4 a fraction or a division sign

OpenStudy (anonymous):

both ... your choice ... it is like pail or bucket in English, they mean the same thing ...

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