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Which description represents the expression 4−x/3? A. 4 minus the quotient of a number and 3 B. 4 times the quotient of a number and 3 C. 4 added to the product of a number and …
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Which description represents the expression 4−x/3?
A. 4 minus the quotient of a number and 3
B. 4 times the quotient of a number and 3
C. 4 added to the product of a number and 3
D. 4 minus a number times 3
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