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What is the value of the expression “three less than the quotient of ten and a number, increased by six” when n = 2?
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What is the value of the expression “three less than the quotient of ten and a number, increased by six” when n = 2?
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This is the expression as you have written it: (10/n) - 3 + 6
when n=2, (10/2) - 3 + 6 = 5 - 3 + 6 = 8
If you remove the comma, the expression is: [10/(n+6)] - 3
when n=2, [(10/(2+6)] - 3 = (10/8) - 3 = 1.25 - 3 = -1.75
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