What is the quotient?

120÷(−10)÷4=
-3
3
4
-4

1 answer

To solve the expression \( 120 \div (-10) \div 4 \), you can simplify it step by step:

  1. First, divide \( 120 \) by \( -10 \): \[ 120 \div (-10) = -12 \]

  2. Next, take the result and divide it by \( 4 \): \[ -12 \div 4 = -3 \]

So the quotient of \( 120 \div (-10) \div 4 \) is \(-3\).

Therefore, the answer is \(-3\).

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