To find the quotient of \(-71.24 \div 0.4\), you can perform the division as follows:
\[ -71.24 \div 0.4 = -178.1 \]
Thus, the correct response is:
negative 178.1
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To find the quotient of \(-71.24 \div 0.4\), you can perform the division as follows:
\[ -71.24 \div 0.4 = -178.1 \]
Thus, the correct response is:
negative 178.1
To find the quotient of \(-18.42 \div -1.2\), you can perform the division as follows:
\[ -18.42 \div -1.2 = 15.35 \]
Since dividing two negative numbers results in a positive number, the answer is:
15.35
To find the quotient of \(-34 \div 38\), you simply perform the division:
\[ -34 \div 38 = -\frac{34}{38} = -\frac{17}{19} \]
This cannot be simplified further into the provided options, but we can also calculate its approximate decimal value:
\(-34 \div 38 \approx -0.8947\).
None of the options given appear to represent this quotient exactly. Please check the provided options again. However, if we are looking for rounded options or common representations, typically, the closest approximation or representation of a fraction form would have been required.
If you meant to ask for the integer part, the result would be:
−1 if rounded down, but the exact value is not listed in the answers.
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