write a word phrase for p divided by 3

A. a number plus 3
B. a product of a number and 3
C. a quotient of a number and 3
D. a number decreased by 3

a major league baseball player chews 17 pieces of gum per game write an algebraic expression to show how many pieces of gum he might chew in n games
A. n + 17
B.n
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17
C. 17n
D. 17 - n

To write a word phrase for p divided by 3, we can use the concept of division. The correct option is C. a quotient of a number and 3. This phrase accurately describes dividing p by 3.

For the second question, let's use algebraic expressions to represent the number of pieces of gum the baseball player might chew in n games. The correct option is C. 17n. This expression represents multiplying the number of games (n) by the number of pieces of gum chewed per game (17). Hence, 17n would represent the total number of pieces of gum the player might chew in n games.

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