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Translate the word phrase into a math expression. 11 fewer than the quotient of 2 and a number 11−(n÷2) 11−n÷2 11−(2÷n) 2÷n−11
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Translate the word phrase into a math expression.
11 fewer than the quotient of 2 and a number
11−(n÷2)
11−n÷2
11−(2÷n)
2÷n−11
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11-(2 divided by n)
sorry i don’t have that symbol
hope this helps and have a wonderful day :)
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