What is the quotient of-7(-3)? (1 point)

-3/7

3/7

-21/3

-21/3

1 answer

To find the quotient of -7 and -3, we first calculate the product of the two numbers:

\(-7 \times -3 = 21\).

The quotient, however, is typically represented as division. If we consider the quotient of the two numbers as \(-7\) divided by \(-3\):

\[ \frac{-7}{-3} = \frac{7}{3}. \]

However, none of the answer choices provided correspond to this calculation directly. If we read the question as asking for the product, then it is \(21\) or \(-21/3\) which simplifies to \(-7\).

It seems there is confusion between quotient and product in the options. Please clarify or correct the question or the options.

Based on your options provided, the correct manipulation of \(-7\) and \(-3\) leads to:

  • Correct product: \(21\) or \(-21/3 = -7\)

If we should stick with the choices, none is directly fitting the actual quotient or product context based on conventional interpretations.

If it specifically asks for \( -7 \times -3 \):

The answer is \(21\).

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