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Problem: [tex] \frac{n}{4} [/tex]
[tex] Fractions [/tex] are like [tex] division [/tex] , so this means that this equation has to be a [tex] division [/tex] [tex] equation [/tex]
So, it can't be........
n decreased by 4 because it will be [tex] subtracting [/tex] and your problem would be looking like this: [tex] n-4 [/tex]
n squared because it would be a squared root problem, so it will look like this: [tex] \sqrt{n} [/tex]
4 to the n because it will be a [tex] exponent [/tex] and it would look like: [tex] 4^n [/tex]
So this leaves us with [tex] n [/tex] ÷ [tex] 4 [/tex] as your result because it is a fraction
[tex] Answer: B [/tex]
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