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Mooney
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10 October, 23:31
The quotient of x and 6.
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Natasha
10 October, 23:47
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The answer is 1/6. To solve, simply set up an equation. It will be x/6. As you know, x can stand for anything. 1 will be the reasonable number for variable, x. Why? Well since x=1x. You don't actually write "1" Hope this makes your understanding clear.
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