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15 plus the quotient of 60 and w

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15+60:w=15+(60)/(w)
User Morfioce
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Answer:

The expression is numerically given by:


15+(60)/(w)

Explanation:

We are asked to represent the given word problem numerically or mathematically.

The expression in words is given by:

15 plus the quotient of 60 and w.

We know that the quotient is the quantity which is obtained when a number is divided by some number.

i.e. if a number p is divided by some p' then we obtain the quotient as:

p=qp'+r

where q is the quotient and r is the remainder which is zero when the number is completely divisible.

Hence, quotient of 60 and w is:


(60)/(w)

and 15 plus the quotient of 60 and w is given by:


15+(60)/(w)

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