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Write the following phrase as an algebraic expression. Use n for "a number.”
three increased by the quotient of a number and two
a.
3+n
2
b.
n
3+ -
2
c. 3(n + 2)
d.
3+ 2n
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Write the following phrase as an algebraic expression. Use n for "a number.”
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