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(-6) ÷(-3) is equal to _____.​

Answers

Answered by nancytripathi06
19

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

=(-6)÷(-3)

= 2

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Given:

Number one = a -6

Number two = b = -3

Expression = (-6) ÷(-3)

To find:

(-6) ÷(-3) is equal to _____.​

Solution:

The expression uses the property of division.

The property is used to split a numeral into two parts.

Thus, it can be written as = a/b

Solving the expression, we will get -

= -6/-3

= 2

Since, two negative numerals make a positive, thus the resultant will be a positive number.

Answer: (-6) ÷(-3) is equal to 2

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