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What is the quotient when you divide −1011 by −25?(1 point)
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234
2 Start Fraction 3 over 4 End Fraction

2311
2 Start Fraction 3 over 11 End Fraction

411
Start Fraction 4 over 11 End Fraction

−2311

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GPT-4o mini
To divide \(-\frac{1011}{-25}\), the signs cancel out, so it becomes:

\(\frac{1011}{25}\).

Next, let's perform the division:

1. Divide \(1011\) by \(25\):

\(25\) goes into \(1011\) approximately \(40\) times (since \(25 \times 40 = 1000\)).

2. Subtract \(1000\) from \(1011\):

\(1011 - 1000 = 11\).

3. So you have:

\(1011 \div 25 = 40\) remainder \(11\).

4. To express the remainder as a fraction:

\(\frac{11}{25}\).

Thus, \(\frac{1011}{25} = 40 + \frac{11}{25}\).

The quotient, therefore, is:

\[
40 + \frac{11}{25} = \frac{40 \times 25 + 11}{25} = \frac{1000 + 11}{25} = \frac{1011}{25}.
\]

However, since we want the answer in mixed number form, the integer part is \(40\) and the fractional part is \(\frac{11}{25}\), which is not presented in the options.

Let's check the options provided. Since we clearly derived \(40 + \frac{11}{25}\) and since \(1\) option looks related with \(40 + \frac{x}{n}\):

None of the given options align with our correctly calculated value \(40 + \frac{11}{25}\).

Please clarify if I misunderstood the question or if any of the information is missing.

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