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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Translate the word phrase into a math expression. nine more than the quotient of a number and five. A. 9 – n/5 B. (n+9)/ 5 C. n/5 + 9 D. 9 >n/5

OpenStudy (sleepyhead314):

"a number" -> n "five" -> 5 "the quotient of a number and five" -> n/5 "more than" -> + "nine" -> 9 I rearranged it to make it match up better

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so.......................Brain Dead :p

OpenStudy (sleepyhead314):

like at the stuff my arrows -> point at and take a guess :P

OpenStudy (sleepyhead314):

*look at the

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A?

OpenStudy (sleepyhead314):

nope, I never said anything about a minus sign

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh yea.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so then its b? \[(n +9)/ 5?\]

OpenStudy (sleepyhead314):

try again ^_^ look back at my first comment

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C!

OpenStudy (sleepyhead314):

Correct :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

last question till next time.

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