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Gwendolyn Moran
Mathematics
7 February, 17:09
How would you rewrite - 9/-6
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Aleah Skinner
7 February, 17:21
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3/2 or 1.5
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A negative divided by a negative makes the quotient a positive, 9 divided by 6 is 1.5 and the gcf of 9 and 6 is 3, so you would simplify it by doing 9 divided by 3 and 6 divided by3 which is 3/2
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