Which sentence is the exact translation of the equation: H/6 + 10 = 18?
D
That what i thought but isnt 10 adding so wouldnt it be something like the sum of ??
then again all the others 1s dont make sense ! lol
The difference of a number h and the quotient of 6 and 10 is 18 . The sum of a number h divided by 6 and 10 is 18 . The difference of a number h divided by 6 and 10 is 18 . The quotient of a number h and 6 is the difference of 18 and 10
B
Confsued ! ive gotten three diff answers and i still think its D for some reason lol
the most proper one to me is: The sum of a number h divided by 6 and 10 is 18. but i would personally rather see some commas delimiting things The sum of a number, h divided by 6, and 10 is 18.
this is the most direct translation
D is not a direct translation, you would have to modify the equation by subtracting 10 from each side
10 plus the quotient of a number over 6 is equal to 18
since there is no subtraction, anything with "a difference" is out
Your right :) i got it right :) Thank you @amistre64
youre welcome :)
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