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G is the same as the quotient of p and 140 write equation (IXL)

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Let's break down the prompt to help simplify things. First it mentions that we are going to have a variable
g. Then it says it "is the same as," which means that it is equal to "the quotient of p and 140." So, we now know that g is equal to the quotient of
p and 140. Remember that quotients can be represented as fractions, with the dividend on top and the divisor in the denominator.


Thus, we have:


\boxed{g = (p)/(140)}

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