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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone please help me put 'the quotient of the sum of 2 and a number b, and 3' into an expression? I know that the quotient is division, and sum is addition but just confused ):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ 2+b }{ 3 }\] Sum of 2 and b Divided by 3

OpenStudy (valpey):

the quotient of the sum of 2 and a number b, and 3 the quotient of (the sum of 2 and a number b), and 3 the quotient of (sum( 2 and b)), and 3 the quotient of (2+b) and 3 (2+b)/3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, thank you guys so much! So if I had 'the product of 8 and the sum of a number x and 3' would it be 8( x + 3)?

OpenStudy (valpey):

yes

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