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
The quotient of y and sixteen
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This is easy work it out. The first one, theyre in the wrong order. The second option mentions sum. The final two are obviously about dividing because we see the words "quotient". Figure it out.
Really? He could have done that by himself. Don't just give kids the answers, help them figure it out.
@roaddancer yeah, I see you're point but if I felt like taking the time to explain something then I would have done it.
You're just insuring that he doesn't learn anything. I'm sure hes gonna do great on the next in class test he takes with you not there to give him the answers. It really is worth the extra 5 seconds to explain how to do something.
It's really not, when you're on a iPad.
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