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Without calculating, which of the following quotients can you determine will be positive?(1 point)
Responses

−111 ÷ 37
negative 111 divided by 37

−725 ÷ (−29)
negative 725 divided by Left Parenthesis negative 29 Right Parenthesis

1,001 ÷ (−143)
1,001divided by Left Parenthesis negative 143 Right Parenthesis

657 ÷ (−23)

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Which of the following does not have the same value as the others?(1 point)
Responses

−37
negative Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction

−3−7
Start Fraction negative 3 over negative 7 End Fraction

3−7
Start Fraction 3 over negative 7 End Fraction

−37
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Using the rules for dividing signed numbers, what is the quotient when you divide 56÷(−4)÷(−2)?(1 point)
Responses

−7
negative 7

7
7

−28
negative 28

28
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What is the quotient of −7÷(−3)?(1 point)
Responses

37
Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction

213
2 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction

−37
negative Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction

−213
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3/7 or 7/3
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Which statement is correct?(1 point)
Responses

Division is neither commutative nor associative.
Division is neither commutative nor associative.

Division is both commutative and associative.
Division is both commutative and associative.

Division is commutative but not associative.
Division is commutative but not associative.

Division is associative but not commutative.
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positive 657 divided by Left Parenthesis negative 23 Right Parenthesis
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−37 is the option that does not have the same value as the others.
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Using the rules for dividing signed numbers, the quotient when you divide 56÷(−4)÷(−2) is given by:

56 ÷ (−4) ÷ (−2) = −7

Therefore, the correct answer is −7
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The quotient of −7 ÷ (−3) is given by:

−7 ÷ (−3) = 7/3

Therefore, the correct answer is 7/3.
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Apologies for the confusion. The correct quotient of −7 ÷ (−3) is indeed 7/3.
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The correct statement is:

Division is neither commutative nor associative.

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