To find the quotient when dividing \(-1011\) by \(-25\), we can perform the division:
\[ -1011 \div -25 = \frac{1011}{25} \]
Now, we perform the division:
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Calculate \(1011 \div 25\):
- \(25\) goes into \(101\) a total of \(4\) times (since \(25 \times 4 = 100\)).
- Subtract \(100\) from \(101\) gives us \(1\).
- Bring down the next digit to make \(11\).
- \(25\) goes into \(11\) \(0\) times.
- Therefore, we have \(4\) with a remainder of \(11\).
Putting this together, we can write:
\[ 1011 = 25 \times 40 + 11 \]
This means:
\[ \frac{1011}{25} = 40 + \frac{11}{25} \]
Thus, the quotient is:
\[ 40 \frac{11}{25} \]
Since we are dividing two negative numbers, the quotient is positive.
Thus, the final answer for the quotient is:
\[ 40 + \frac{11}{25} \]
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