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Which expression correctly represents “six more than the quotient of three and a number, decreased by eight”?
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Which expression correctly represents “six more than the quotient of three and a number, decreased by eight”?
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Which expression correctly represents “six more than the quotient of three and a number, decreased by eight”?
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X= (3+6)-8
So the answer is 1
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3/x-8+6 is the answer
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