mathematics - Is there a shorter term for "divided by" in American English?


Given the following expression:



5 (+-×÷%) 4



You would say "5 plus 4," "5 minus 4," "5 times 4," "5 divided by 4," and "5 mod(ulo) 4" respectively.


As far as I know, "divided by" does not have any shorthand form in the same way the above examples do.



Answer



Perhaps alternatives suffice to the extent that no great pressure exists to shorten "divided by"?


"5 over 4"?


"five fourths"?


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