Translate the phrase into a math expression.
twelve more than the quotient of six divided by three
A.
(6 ÷ 3) + 12
B.
6 ÷ (3 + 12)
C.
(3 ÷ 6) + 12
D.
3 ÷ (6 + 12)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What do you think?
OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):
I would say D. but idk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
First you have to get the quotient of 6 divided by 3, then add 12
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@rasheem0
OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):
the quotient six divided by 3
meaning 6/3 which is 2
twelve more than that is 2+12=14
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OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):
first comes the division then addition remember that for all your lifetime
OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):
Infact, product comes first then division and addition follows
but you will learn or you have learned that parenthesis and powers are coming first then those operations
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so is it B
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Read what everyone said again.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it d
OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):
you are still stuck here! we have already shown you the answer?
OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):
I think you are not following, instead you are just waiting for us to say a or b or c
or whatever the answer is