Write the expression nine divided by the quantity of x plus y

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Answer:
[tex]\text{A)}\quad\dfrac{9}{x+y}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
In the English expression, you need to understand that "A divided by B" means that A is the numerator and B is the denominator of the fraction representing the division. Here, "B" is "the quantity of ...", which means that the stuff after "of ..." is to be treated as a single item, the denominator in this case. That item is "x plus y." So, the expression in math terms is ...
[tex]\dfrac{9}{x+y}[/tex]
When this is written in plain text, the "quantity" is put in parentheses, because the fraction bar no longer serves as a grouping symbol:
9/(x+y)
These expressions match the first choice, A.