Kimberly said that when you divide two negative decimals the answer will be greater than 0. Use these numbers to answer the questions: -5.2, -1.4, -3.6, -0.7, (a) is Kimberly statement always true, sometimes true, you're always falls? Right to equations to support your answer.
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@Isabellalola If you divided (-6) by (-2), is the quotient -3 or +3 ?
Your question does not seem complete. You list 4 numbers - but there is no division. Also - you should be wary of the question: The statement "you divide two negative decimals the answer will be greater than 0" is a general statement that applies to ALL negativer decimals. IF you perform the operation on those 4 SELECTED numbers you cannot draw a valid conclusion about ALL numbers.
You should be wary of the question: The statement "you divide two negative decimals the answer will be greater than 0" is a general statement that applies to ALL negativer decimals. IF you perform the operation on those 4 SELECTED numbers you cannot draw a valid conclusion about ALL numbers.
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