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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which phrase implies the expression, y divided by sixteen? sixteen divided by y the sum of y and sixteen the quotient of sixteen and y the quotient of y and sixteen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

given that you have y divided by sixteen, then a) sixteen divided by y is obviously NOT the one b) "sum" means to add, not divide so you're left to ponder either c) quotient of sixteen and y d) the quotient of y and sixteen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's probably the 4th one, if the first is for dividend and second if for divisor

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