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A student translated the phrase below into an algebraic expression, and then evaluated it for g = one-fourth. Is the student’s work correct? one-third more than the product of four and a number; evaluate when g = one-fourth The expression is StartFraction 4 Over g EndFraction + one-third; for g = one-fourth. StartFraction 4 Over 1 EndFraction divided by one-fourth + one-third = StartFraction 4 Over 1 EndFraction times StartFraction 4 Over 1 EndFraction + one-third = 16 + one-third = 16 and one-third. Yes, the student’s work is correct. No, the student divided the fraction incorrectly No, the student made an error when substituting. No, product means multiplication, and the student wrote a division expression.

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No, product means multiplication, and the student wrote a division expression.

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