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When 1770 is divided into 14 equal parts, the remainder is 6. What is a correct way to write the quotient? A)126 6/14 B)126.6 C)126 6/1760 D)126+6
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When 1770 is divided into 14 equal parts, the remainder is 6. What is a correct way to write the quotient? A)126 6/14 B)126.6 C)126 6/1760 D)126+6
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A) 126 6/14
put the remainder over the amount you have divided by
hope this helps
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