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What is the value of the expression shown when n=6

What is the value of the expression shown when n=6-example-1
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Answer:3rd answer choice

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Answer:

42/n-8 which equals -1. (The 3rd answer)

Explanation:

8 less means + (-8) and the quotient of 42 and a number means 42/n. Therefore the expression can be derived as (-8)+42/n which can be rewritten as (using the commutative property) 42/n+(-8) or 42/n-8, and to solve substitute n as 6 to find:

42/6-8=7-8=-1

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