To multiply \(-912%\) by \(0.04\), first convert the percentage to a decimal.
\(-912%\) can be converted to decimal form as follows:
\[ -912% = -912 \div 100 = -9.12 \]
Now, multiply this decimal by \(0.04\):
\[ -9.12 \times 0.04 = -0.3648 \]
This value can be rounded to two decimal places as \(-0.36\) or you can leave it as it is.
However, looking at your response options, it appears none of them perfectly match this result directly.
Based on the closest significant digits, though, you might often represent it as:
\(-0.368\), which resembles the fourth option, "negative 0.368."
Thus, the best choice is:
−0.368 (or "negative 0.368").