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What is the quotient of g and 3?
a) d-?
b) -10
c) 00
d) 8

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Final answer:

The phrase 'quotient of g and 3' asks for g divided by 3, expressed as g/3. Without a specific value for g, we cannot provide a numerical answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks for the quotient of g and 3. This phrase is asking for the result of dividing the variable g by the number 3. Without the specific value of g, we cannot determine an exact numerical answer. The quotient is simply expressed as g/3 or g divided by 3.

If this is part of an algebra homework, the answer would be in this algebraic expression. However, if there's a specific value for g given somewhere in your materials that isn't included in the question, you would substitute that value in place of g and then divide by 3 to get the numerical answer.

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