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19 September, 23:53

How do u, wright 12 more than the quotient of 63 and 9 in word form

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  1. 19 September, 23:54
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    In word form, you've already written it:

    Twelve more than the quotient of sixty-three and nine

    In numerical/expression form, it is:

    63:9 + 12

    Quotient means division. Twelve "more" is addition.
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