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The quotient of three times a number and the sum of the number and two.

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Answer:

..x = the number

the sentence translated into mathematical terms = 3x/x+2

quotient of three times a number and the sum of the number and two.=
(3x)/(x+2)

Explanation:

User MidasLefko
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Answer:

3x/(x + 2)

Explanation:

A quotient is the result of a division.

A division can also be written as a fraction where the numerator is divided by the denominator.

Let x = number.

Then 3 times the number is 3x. This is the numerator.

The sum of the number and 2 is x + 2. This is the denominator.

You need to divide 3x by x + 2.

If you write 3x/x + 2, it is incorrect because this means 3x divided by x, then add 2.

To show that you are dividing by x + 2, you must use parentheses around x + 2.

The correct answer is 3x/(x + 2)

Answer: 3x/(x + 2)

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