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Abraham Beasley
Mathematics
19 March, 18:55
Quotient of 4 and a number increased by 10
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Jayden Mueller
19 March, 19:02
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x+10/
Step-by-step explanation:
Quotient of 4 = divide by 4
a number increased by 10 = x+10
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