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Which algebraic expression best represents this word phrase? The sum of six times a number and the quotient of that number and two

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Answer:

x = th enumber

algebraic expression best represents this word phrase :

6x+ x/2

Explanation:

User Mercator
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Hello!

Answer:


\Large \boxed{\sf 6x +(x)/(2)}

Explanation:

→ We want the algebraic expression of "The sum of six times a number and the quotient of that number and two"

→ Let x be the number.

So:

- Six times a number =
\sf 6x

- The quotient of that number and two =
\sf (x)/(2)

- The sum of six times a number and the quotient of that number and two =
\boxed{\sf 6x +(x)/(2)}

Conclusion:

The algebraic expression of "The sum of six times a number and the quotient of that number and two" is 6x + x/2.

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