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hjlf
3 years ago
5

Which division expression is equivalent to

Mathematics
1 answer:
In-s [12.5K]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer would be A.  13/3 Divided by -5/6


The total answer would be negative 5 1/5

because you do 4x3+1=13 over the denominator that is already there so 13/3 then you do KCF a.k.a keep change and flip you keep 13/3 change the division sign into multiplication sign then you flip the -5/6 to -6/5 then multiply straight across and reduce this is the way my teacher taught me how to remember - to positive kind of things:

when a negative thing or bad thing happens to a good person is that good or bad in this case thats bad because if you think about it if a bad thing happend to someone you care about that would be bad. then that same idea goes for each pattern another example could be a good thing (+) happens to a good person (+) it is good (+)

(+) (+)=+

(-) (-)=+

(+) (-)= -

(-) (+)= -

Hope this helps. Have a good day! :)

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