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Winston Lucero
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25 May, 00:35
What is the quotient of - 756 and 21?
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Esmeralda
25 May, 00:43
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-36
Step-by-step explanation:
Quotient means to divide. Therefore - 756 / 21 is - 36.
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Isaias Greene
25 May, 00:58
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Answer: - 36
Step-by-step explanation: if you do 21 : - 75 and that is 63 and you would put the three at the top and sub - 75 and 63 and that is 12 and then you need to drop the 6 and that 126 so if you do 21 x 6 and that is 126 then sub that and - 36 is the answer
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