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Ellen Vega
30 January, 07:53
Divide a24 - a18 + a12 by a6.
What is the quotient?
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Malia Calderon
30 January, 09:16
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After simplification, you get 18a/6a. Dividing that further gives 3a/a.
The quotient is 3.
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Annabelle Short
30 January, 10:31
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I belive the anwser is a5
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