Asked by ijd
Using the rules for dividing signed numbers, what is the quotient when you divide 56÷(−4)÷(−2)?(1 point)
Responses
28
28
7
7
−28
negative 28
−7
Responses
28
28
7
7
−28
negative 28
−7
Answers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The quotient when you divide 56÷(−4)÷(−2) is 7.
Answered by
ijd
What is the quotient of −7÷(−3)?(1 point)
Responses
37
Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
−37
negative Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
−213
negative 2 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction
213
Responses
37
Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
−37
negative Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
−213
negative 2 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction
213
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The quotient of −7÷(−3) is 2 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction.
Answered by
ijd
What is the quotient of −7÷(−3)?(1 point)
Responses
3/7
Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
−3/7
negative Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
− 2 1/3
negative 2 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction
2 1/3
Responses
3/7
Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
−3/7
negative Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
− 2 1/3
negative 2 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction
2 1/3
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct response is: The quotient of −7÷(−3) is 2 1/3.
Answered by
ijd
Which statement is correct?(1 point)
Responses
Division is both commutative and associative.
Division is both commutative and associative.
Division is neither commutative nor associative.
Division is neither commutative nor associative.
Division is commutative but not associative.
Division is commutative but not associative.
Division is associative but not commutative.
Responses
Division is both commutative and associative.
Division is both commutative and associative.
Division is neither commutative nor associative.
Division is neither commutative nor associative.
Division is commutative but not associative.
Division is commutative but not associative.
Division is associative but not commutative.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct statement is: Division is neither commutative nor associative.