To find the quotient of \(-71.24\) divided by \(0.4\), you perform the calculation:
\[ -71.24 \div 0.4 = -178.1 \]
So, the quotient of \(-71.24\) divided by \(0.4\) is \(-178.1\).
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To find the quotient of \(-71.24\) divided by \(0.4\), you perform the calculation:
\[ -71.24 \div 0.4 = -178.1 \]
So, the quotient of \(-71.24\) divided by \(0.4\) is \(-178.1\).
To divide \(-2 \frac{3}{5}\) by \(\frac{4}{5}\), we first convert the mixed number into an improper fraction.
Convert \(-2 \frac{3}{5}\) to an improper fraction:
\[ -2 \frac{3}{5} = -\left(2 \times 5 + 3\right)/5 = -\frac{10 + 3}{5} = -\frac{13}{5} \]
Now, divide \(-\frac{13}{5}\) by \(\frac{4}{5}\):
\[ -\frac{13}{5} \div \frac{4}{5} = -\frac{13}{5} \times \frac{5}{4} \]
When you multiply, the \(5\) in the numerator and the \(5\) in the denominator cancel out:
\[ -\frac{13 \cdot 1}{1 \cdot 4} = -\frac{13}{4} \]
Finally, we can convert \(-\frac{13}{4}\) back to a mixed number if needed:
\[ -\frac{13}{4} = -3 \frac{1}{4} \]
Thus, the quotient of \(-2 \frac{3}{5}\) divided by \(\frac{4}{5}\) is \(-\frac{13}{4}\) or \(-3 \frac{1}{4}\).