WHAT IS THE TENTH DIDGIT IN THE QUOTIENT 120 / 11?

A. 0 B. 1 C. 8 D.9
I CHOOSE 9 THATS WHAT I GOT IN LONG DIVISION.

THE TEMPERATURE ON mARS REACHES 27DEGREE CELSIUIS DURING THE DAY AND
-125 DEGREE CELSIUS AT NIGHT. WHAT IS THE AVERGE TEMPERATURE?
NOT SURE HOW TO DO THIS?
27 - 125 = 98?

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS ALWAYS TRUE?
1. A NEGATIVE INTEGER PLUS A NEGATIVE INTEGER EQUALS A NEGATIVE INTEGER.

2. A NEGATIVE INTEGER MINUS A NEGATIVE INTEGER EQUALS A NEGATIVE INTEGER.

A. 2 ONLY B. BOTH 1 AND 2
C. 1 ONLY D. NEITHER 1 OR 2

I SAY D. BECAUSE ISNT A NEGATIVE PLUS OR MINUS A NEGATIVE A POSTIVE?

the average of 27 and -125 has to be negative.

You are wrong on the last. Consider -3- (-9)=

WAS THE TENTH DIGIT 9 CORRECT IN FIRST QUESTION?

FOR 2ND QUESTION AVERAGE TEMPERATURE I GOT
27 + -125 = -76

FOR LAST ONE: -3 - (-9) = +6
SO THE ANSWER WOULD BE : C 1 ONLY IS TRUE -- IS THAT CORRECT NOW?
FO

Can you check if I have right now?

To find the tenth digit in the quotient 120 / 11, you need to perform the division calculation. Here's how you can do it:

1. Divide 120 by 11: 120 ÷ 11 = 10.909090...

2. Since the quotient is a repeating decimal, round it to the desired number of decimal places or stop after the tenth digit.

3. The tenth digit in the rounded quotient is 0.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. 0.

Regarding the average temperature on Mars, to calculate the average, you need to add the two given temperatures (27°C and -125°C) and divide the sum by 2 (since there are two temperatures being averaged).

Here's how you can calculate it:

1. Add the two temperatures: 27°C + (-125°C) = -98°C.

2. Divide the sum by 2: -98°C / 2 = -49°C.

Therefore, the average temperature is -49°C.

Regarding the statements about adding and subtracting negative integers, let's take a closer look:

1. A negative integer plus a negative integer equals a negative integer. This statement is true because adding two negative numbers results in a negative number (e.g., -3 + (-4) = -7).

2. A negative integer minus a negative integer equals a negative integer. This statement is false. When you subtract a negative integer, it becomes equivalent to adding a positive integer (e.g., (-3) - (-4) = -3 + 4 = 1), which can result in a positive number.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. 2 ONLY.