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  • 03-12-2015
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what is the algebraic expression for the quotient of 17 and K?

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darkdragonex
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  • 03-12-2015
The algebraic expression for the quotient of 17 & k can be written by knowing which one is the divisor and which one is the dividend. Because 17 comes before the "and", it would be the dividend, and because k comes after the "and", it would be the divisor. So, your expression should look like this:

17/k
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