Translate the English phrase into an algebraic expression: the product of the quotient of A and the sum of B and C, and the product of D and E.

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Answer:

[tex](\frac{A}{B+C} )(DE)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

You're multiplying two factors together (because at the start, it says the product of)

The first factor is the quotient of A, and the sum of B and C, so A divided by (B + C)

The second factor is whatever the product of D and E is, so you have to multiply those together first