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24 December, 06:16

What expression represents '' five times the quotient of some number and ten"? A. 5 (z/10) B. 5 (z-10) C. 5 (10/z) D. 5 (10-z)

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  1. 24 December, 06:26
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    Five times the quotient means you have to do the quotient first which is the answer to a division problem. The 5 must be outside the parenthesis.

    Next it says some number, this is the variable, and 10.

    You have to go in the order it's given so

    5 (z/10) is the answer.

    Letter A
  2. 24 December, 06:39
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    I think it's a or c.
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