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Brianna Chang
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11 December, 21:20
What is the quotient of - 30 and 6?
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Madilyn Pratt
11 December, 21:42
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Step-by-step explanation:
the quotient is the result of dividing - 30 by 6, that is
- 30 : 6 = - 5
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