Write an algebraic expression to represent "five plus the puotient of r and 14."

A) 5+14r
B) 5+14/r ***
C) 5+r/14 ***
D) 5-r/14

My answers:
B
C
Which one?

Well, C is right because r comes first in your problem

the quotient of a and b is a/b

Yes AJL

5 + r/14.

thank you guys!

To represent "five plus the quotient of r and 14" in an algebraic expression, we need to divide r by 14 and then add the result to 5.

The correct algebraic expression is A) 5 + 14r.

To arrive at this answer, break down the problem into two steps:

Step 1: Find the quotient of r and 14 by dividing r by 14. This is represented by r/14.

Step 2: Add the result from step 1 to 5. This is represented by 5 + (r/14).

Therefore, the correct algebraic expression is A) 5 + 14r.