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Which description can be written as the expression 8/21n ? A: the quotient of 21 times a number and 8 B: The product of 8 and 21 times a number C: The quotient of 8 and 21 times a number D: The product
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Which description can be written as the expression 8/21n ?
A: the quotient of 21 times a number and 8
B: The product of 8 and 21 times a number
C: The quotient of 8 and 21 times a number
D: The product of 21 times a number and 8
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The expression
8/(21n)
can be described by
C: The quotient of 8 and 21 times a number
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