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Can someone help me out with this because i looked at all the videos that my teacher gave us and none of them explained it.

Can someone help me out with this because i looked at all the videos that my teacher-example-1
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The meaning of;


(x)/(4)

In algebra, when there is an unknown number it is generally represented by a letter (such as x,y,z etc.)

The letters x in x/4 represents an unkown number.

So, x/4 represent the unknown number x divided by 4.

For example; if x=20, then;


(x)/(4)=(20)/(4)=5

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