Consider the following expression and determine which statements are true.

Option A: The entire expression is a sum,
Option C: The term [tex]\frac{7}{r}[/tex] is a quotient are true statements.
Solution:
Given expression:
[tex]$\frac{7}{r}+2^{3}+\frac{s}{3}+11[/tex]
To determine which statements are true:
Option A: The entire expression is a sum.
In the given expression all are addition.
So, it is true.
Option B: The coefficient of s is 3.
No, 3 is in the denominator of s.
The coefficient of s is [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex].
So, the given statement is false.
Option C: The term [tex]\frac{7}{r}[/tex] is a quotient.
Yes, 7 is the dividend, r is the divisor and [tex]\frac{7}{r}[/tex] is a quotient.
So, it is true.
Option D: The term [tex]2^3[/tex] has a variable.
No, there is no variable in the term [tex]2^3[/tex].
So, it is false.
Hence Option A: The entire expression is a sum,
Option C: The term [tex]\frac{7}{r}[/tex] is a quotient are true statements.
Answer: A, C,
A: The entire expression is a sum
C: The term 7/r is a quotient
Step-by-step explanation:
The entire expression is a sum
A Sun is the result of an addition problem
The espression 7/r + [tex]2^{3}[/tex] + s/3 + 11 4 terms that we add together.
The statement "The entire expression is sum" it true
The cofficience of s is 3
A coefficient is a number used to multiply a variable.
In the expresion s/3, s is being divided by 3, or more multiplied by 1/3, not multiplied by 3.
The statement " coefficient of s is 3" is nor true
The term 7/r is a quotient.
A quotient is the result of a division problem.
the expression " The term 7/r represent 7 divided by r.
The statement "the term7/r is a quotient " is a quotient" is true.
The tern [tex]2^{3}[/tex] has a varieavle.
Avariable is a letter that stands for an uknown quatity.
There are no letters in the expresion [tex]2^{3}[/tex]
The statement "The term [tex]2^{3}[/tex] has a varieble" is Not true.
The following statements are true