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schepotkina [342]
4 years ago
6

-42 divide by (-6) -252 7 252 -7

Mathematics
2 answers:
Darina [25.2K]4 years ago
8 0
Hi there!


Your questions is -42/-6

A negative divided by a negative is a positive

So, you can convert the equation to 42/6

42/6 = 7

Your answer is 7

That is B


Hope i helped!

Let me know if you need anything else!

~ Zoe
Lyrx [107]4 years ago
3 0
Hello,

The answer is option B "7".

Reason:

Negative divided by a negative is a positive therefore....

-42/-6=7

=7

If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!

Hope this helps!

~Nonportrit
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