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Which explains how to find the quotient of the division below?

Negative 3 and one-third divided by StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction
Write Negative 3 and one-third as Negative StartFraction 13 over 3 EndFraction, and find the reciprocal of StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction as StartFraction 9 over 4 EndFraction. Then, rewrite Negative 3 and one-third divided by StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction as Negative StartFraction 13 over 3 EndFraction times StartFraction 9 over 4 EndFraction. The quotient is Negative 9 and three-fourths.
Write Negative 3 and one-third as Negative StartFraction 10 over 3 EndFraction, and find the reciprocal of StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction as StartFraction 9 over 4 EndFraction. Then, rewrite Negative 3 and one-third divided by StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction as Negative StartFraction 10 over 3 EndFraction times StartFraction 9 over 4 EndFraction. The quotient is Negative 7 and StartFraction 6 over 12 EndFraction = Negative 7 and one-half.
Write Negative 3 and one-third as Negative StartFraction 9 over 3 EndFraction. Then, rewrite Negative 3 and one-third divided by StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction as Negative StartFraction 9 over 3 EndFraction times StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction. The quotient is Negative 1 and one-third.
Write Negative 3 and one-third as Negative StartFraction 10 over 3 EndFraction. Then, rewrite Negative 3 and one-third divided by StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction as Negative StartFraction 10 over 3 EndFraction times StartFraction 4 over 9 EndFraction. The quotient is Negative 1 and StartFraction 13 over 27 EndFraction = Negative 1 and StartFraction 13 over 27 EndFraction.

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