Look at each expression. Is it equivalent to "the quotient of 10 plus x and y minus 3"?
10+X - 3
10+ x
y-3
10+-3
10+x-3
10+X-3

Respuesta :

Answer:

b. [tex]\frac{(10+x)}{(y-3)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Question:

Look at each expression. Is it equivalent to "the quotient of 10 plus x and y minus 3"?

a. (10+x)/(y)

b. (10+x)/(y-3)

c. 10+(x)/(y)-3

d. (10+x-3)/(y)

Solution:

Given statement:

The quotient of 10 plus [tex]x[/tex] and [tex]y[/tex] minus 3

From the statement we can have the following:

Dividend =[tex]10+x[/tex]

Divisor [tex]=y-3[/tex]

The quotient is given by dividend divided by divisor.

The quotient thus can be expressed as:

[tex]\frac{(10+x)}{(y-3)}[/tex]

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