What is the quotient of (- 91 / (- 13)) / 7 ?

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To solve the expression \((- 91 / (- 13)) / 7\), we can break it down into simpler parts.

First, calculate \(- 91 / (- 13)\):

\[

  • 91 / - 13 = 91 / 13 \]

Next, we can divide \(91\) by \(13\):

\[ 91 \div 13 = 7 \]

Now we substitute this back into the original expression:

\[ (91 / 13) / 7 = 7 / 7 \]

Finally, calculating \(7 / 7\) yields:

\[ 7 / 7 = 1 \]

So, the final result is:

\[ \boxed{1} \]

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