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What is the simplified form of the quantity of x plus 9, all over 5 − the quantity of x plus 5, all over 5?

the quantity of x plus 4, all over 5
the quantity of x minus 4, all over 5
the quantity of 2x plus 14, all over the quantity 5
the quantity of 4 over 5

User KevinD
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Answer:

the quantity of 4 over 5

Explanation:

According to the description, we have the quantity
(x+9)/(5) -(x+5)/(5)

Since both fractions have the same denominator (5), we just need to subtract the numerators:


(x+9)/(5) -(x+5)/(5)=(x+9-(x+5))/(5) =(x+9-x-5)/(5) =(4)/(5)

Now we know that the simplified form of the expression is
(4)/(5); translating that fraction into words we get: the quantity of 4 over 5

We can conclude that the simplified form of the quantity of x plus 9, all over 5 − the quantity of x plus 5, all over 5 is the quantity of 4 over 5

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