Math Question Solution
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Question:
Which expression is equal to 10 + 3 more than the quotient of s and t?
Options:
A) s/t + 10 + 3
B) s/t + 13
C) s/(t + 13)
To solve this problem, we first need to understand the parts of the expression:
- The "quotient of s and t" is written as "s/t."
- "10 + 3 more" means we need to add 13 to something.
Now we'll combine these two pieces of information:
- We start with the quotient: s/t.
- Then we add "10 + 3", which simplifies to 13.
So, the expression "10 + 3 more than the quotient of s and t" can be represented as:
s/t + 13.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
B) s/t + 13.