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Jennifer was asked to rewrite each of the following expressions in word form, using the words sum, product, difference, and quotient as needed. Write the answer she should give.
A. (y-3)20
B. 5+ x/9
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We just have to substitute the appropriate words for the operations and grouping symbols.
A. Twenty times the quantity of the difference between y and 3.
B. The sum of the quotient of x and 9, and 5
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