Math Problem Statement

Write an expression for the sequence of operations described: s more than the quotient of 6 and t. Do not simplify any part of the expression.

Solution

The question in the image asks for an expression based on the description:

"s more than the quotient of 6 and t."
It also specifies: "Do not simplify any part of the expression."

Step-by-step Solution:

  1. The "quotient of 6 and t" means 6t\frac{6}{t}.
  2. Adding "s more than" means you add ss to the quotient.

Final Expression:

s+6ts + \frac{6}{t}

This is the unsimplified expression that satisfies the description.

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Here are 5 related questions to expand your understanding:

  1. How would the expression change if it were "s less than the quotient of 6 and t"?
  2. What happens if t=0t = 0? How does it affect the expression?
  3. How would you represent "6 times the sum of s and t"?
  4. What does "quotient" mean in mathematics, and how is it represented?
  5. Can this expression be simplified further, and if so, under what circumstances?

Tip: Always double-check the order of operations when writing expressions to avoid misinterpretation.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Arithmetic
Algebra

Formulas

Quotient formula: a / b

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8