What is the quotient when you divide −10/11 by −2/5? (1 point)

Responses

2 3/11
2 Start Fraction 3 over 11 End Fraction

2 3/4
2 Start Fraction 3 over 4 End Fraction

4/11
Start Fraction 4 over 11 End Fraction

−2 3/11

3 answers

To find the quotient when you divide −10/11 by −2/5, you need to multiply the dividend by the reciprocal of the divisor.

The reciprocal of −2/5 is −5/2.

So the division becomes: (-10/11) * (-5/2)

Multiplying the two fractions gives: (5*10)/(11*2) = 50/22

Simplifying the fraction gives: 25/11

Therefore, the quotient is 25/11 or 2 3/11.

So the correct response is: 2 3/11.
What is the quotient when you divide −34 by 38?(1 point)
Responses

−3 5/9
negative 3 Start Fraction 5 over 9 End Fraction

−9/32
negative Start Fraction 9 over 32 End Fraction

2

−2
To find the quotient when you divide −34 by 38, you simply perform the division:

−34 ÷ 38 = -0.8947...

The quotient cannot be simplified further as it is a decimal. Therefore, the correct response is: -0.8947...

None of the provided responses match this value, so none of the options are correct.