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<span>The quotient of two numbers is negative. It must be true that B. one of the numbers is negative.
If neither number is negative, then their quotient will be positive, because both numbers are positive. If both numbers are negative, then their quotient will also be positive.
But since B is correct, their quotient will be negative.
For example: -9/3 = -3</span>
Answer: Yes, you can use this inequality to find the numbers of cars required.
Step-by-step explanation:
12 + 3n > 28 where n = the number of cars required
3n > 28 -12
3n > 16
n > 5 1/3
Greater than 5 1/3 gives 6 cars.