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(-16) ÷ (+4) = _____________

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Answer:

=> -4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

(-16) \div (+4)

To Find:- The value of the expression,

By using the method of BODMAS,

BODMAS:-

      B= bracket

      O= order

      D= division

      M= multiplication

      A= addition

      S= subtraction

As we have,

=> (-16) \div (+4)

The ( \div ) sign indicates that we have to perform division,

So we get,

=> -4

Hence, the required value for (-16) \div (+4) is -4.

Answered by divyapakhare468
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To find : value of (-16 ) \div (+4 )

Solution :  

  • As per question we have to find value of (-16 ) \div (+4 )  
  • If one negative and one positive integers are divided then the quotient obtained is negative integer. i.e. $(-) \div(+)=-$
  • Division is arithmetic operation in which process of repetitive subtraction takes place.
  • In other words division is splitting of large group into equal smaller groups
  • We write (-16 ) \div (+4 ) as  \frac{-16}{4}
  • As we know , factors of 16 = 4\times4 .
  • Substituting the factors of 16  then cancelling out 4 from numerator and denominator we get ,  
  • \frac{-16}{4}  = \frac{-(4\times 4)}{4}

               = -4  

Hence , value of (-16 ) \div (+4 ) is -4 .

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