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Which is a correct statement about the description “two less than the quotient of a number cubed and sixteen, increased by eight” when n = 4?
The correct expression is StartFraction n cubed Over 16 EndFraction minus 2 + 8.
The correct expression is 2 minus StartFraction n cubed Over 16 EndFraction + 8.
One of the steps to determining the value when n = 4 is 1 minus 2 + 8.
One of the steps to determining the value when n = 4 is 2 minus 1 + 8.
The value when n = 4 is 6.
The value when n = 4 is 7.
The value when n = 4 is 9.
The value when n = 4 is 10.

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