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Which expression represents the quotient of the sum of a number (n) and 4, divided by 2?

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Answer:The algebraic expression represents the statement The quotient of four and the sum of a number and three is 4÷(x + 3).

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A finite combination of symbols that are well-formed in accordance with context-dependent principles is referred to as an expression or mathematical expression.

Given:

The quotient of four and the sum of a number and three,

The above statement can be written as,

4÷(x + 3)

Here, x is the number

Step-by-step explanation:4÷(6+3)

6+3 is the sum of a number and 3, and you divide 4 by that.