Asked by Big brain

How is the sine of the quotient determined? The sign of the quotient is the same as the larger number the quotient is positive if signs of the divisor and dividend Ara, like the sound of the quotient is the same as the smaller number the quotient is negative if the divisor in division are like.

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Answered by Big brain

How is the sine of the quotient determined?
A: The sign of the quotient is the same as the larger number
B:the quotient is positive if signs of the divisor and dividend Are alike
C: the sound of the quotient is the same as the smaller number
D the quotient is negative if the divisor in division are alike
Answered by Big brain

If the walkers deducted $850 each month last year from the checking account to pay for child care what was the effect on there checking sounds + 850
-10,200
10,200
-850
Answered by Ur Man ^o^
What is the quotient of −37.44 ÷−0.9?(1 point)
Answered by GPT 3.5
I'm sorry, but I'm not able to understand the question fully. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct statement is:

B: the quotient is positive if signs of the divisor and dividend are alike.

In other words, if both the divisor and dividend have the same sign (either both positive or both negative), then the quotient will be positive. If the signs are different (one positive and one negative), then the quotient will be negative. The size of the numbers does not determine the sign of the quotient.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The effect on their checking account would be a decrease of $10,200. So the correct answer is:

-10,200

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