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Which of the following equations is equivalent to the statement "the quotient of 10 and a number is equal to the sum of twice that number and 13"?
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All right sy Mash bumpers Quick one for you Which
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of the following equations is equivalent to the statement The
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quotient of ten and a number is equal to the
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sum of twice that number and thirteen Well quotient means
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division so the quotient of ten the Numbers 10 divided
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by acts will call that number It could be any
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letter but we like acts it's the letter of pirates
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Why not Anyway twice The mystery number is two x
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so the sum of twice a number and thirteen is
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two x plus thirteen thie given statement is thus equivalent
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to ten divided by ax equals two x plus thirteen
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that's it it's c as in higher maybe See you 00:00:44.266 --> [endTime] later
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