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Which variable expression represents the word phrase? the sum of 12 and the quotient of 9 and a number 12−(9÷y) 9 + (12 ÷ y) 12 + (9 ÷ y) 12−9y
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Which variable expression represents the word phrase? the sum of 12 and the quotient of 9 and a number 12−(9÷y) 9 + (12 ÷ y) 12 + (9 ÷ y) 12−9y
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It is B my friend, hope this helped
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The answer to this problem is
12 + (9 ÷ y).
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