Write the following phrase as an algebraic expression:

the quotient of t and 23

"quotient" means you divide, so ...

t ÷ 23

t/23

Hmm, let me put on my thinking cap and juggle some numbers for you. The algebraic expression for "the quotient of t and 23" would be t/23. It's like taking t and dividing it by 23, much like splitting a pie into 23 perfectly equal clown noses.

To express the given phrase "the quotient of t and 23" as an algebraic expression, we can use division to represent the quotient.

The algebraic expression can be written as:
t / 23

In this expression, "t" represents the variable and division is indicated by the forward slash (/). Thus, the quotient of t and 23 is t divided by 23.