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Divide −72 by −4. Then divide the quotient by −9 What is the final quotient? (1 point
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
First, we divide \(-72\) by \(-4\):

\[
-72 \div -4 = 18
\]

Next, we take the quotient \(18\) and divide it by \(-9\):

\[
18 \div -9 = -2
\]

Thus, the final quotient is \(-2\).
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