SOLUTION: Translate the following phrase into algebraic symbols a) The quotient of a number and ten is greater than the sum of that number and thirteen John

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Question 295772: Translate the following phrase into algebraic symbols

a) The quotient of a number and ten is greater than the sum of that number and thirteen
John

Found 2 solutions by JBarnum, richwmiller:
Answer by JBarnum(2146) About Me  (Show Source):
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The quotient (means) divide
of a number(means) n
and (means) place of sign
ten (means) 10
is greater than (means) >
the sum (means) adding
of that number (means) n
and (means) place of sign
thirteen (means) 13
so n / 10 > n + 13
n%2F10%3En%2B13

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