1.Find the quotient.

-18 ÷ (-2)
a) 1/9
b) 9
c) - 1/9
d) -9
idk plzz help me.

2. Find the sum.
-11 + 3 + (-6)
a) -20
b) -14**
c) -8
d) 14

User Icon for #HOMEWORK #HOMEWORK answered
9 years ago

Idk if these answers are right will someone tell me the CORRECT answers?

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
9 years ago

When you divide a negative by a negative, the quotient is positive.

2 is correct.

User Icon for Cortney Cortney answered
9 years ago

1. the answer is b.

2. -14 is correct

User Icon for #HOMEWORK #HOMEWORK answered
9 years ago

can you tell me what #1 is? I think its b

User Icon for #HOMEWORK #HOMEWORK answered
9 years ago

thanks Courtney

User Icon for DrBob222 DrBob222 answered
9 years ago

b is correct for #1.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To find the quotient for -18 ÷ (-2), you can follow these steps:

1. Start by dividing the absolute values of the two numbers: 18 ÷ 2 = 9.
2. Since both numbers have negative signs, the quotient remains negative, so the answer is -9.

So, the correct answer is (d) -9.

To find the sum for -11 + 3 + (-6), you can follow these steps:

1. Add the numbers from left to right, keeping track of the signs.
-11 + 3 = -8
-8 + (-6) = -14

So, the correct answer is (b) -14.

I hope this helps!