what is the value of xy/z if x=-2 y=-3 z=4

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To find the value of xy/z with x = -2, y = -3, and z = 4, you can substitute these values into the expression.

xy/z = (-2)(-3)/4

Next, simplify the expression:

(-2)(-3) = 6

Therefore, the value of xy/z is:

6/4 = 3/2 or 1.5

To find the value of xy/z, we substitute the given values of x, y, and z into the expression.

Given:
x = -2
y = -3
z = 4

Substitute these values into the expression xy/z:

(-2)(-3)/(4)

To multiply -2 and -3, we get 6:

(6)/(4)

To divide 6 by 4, we get 1.5:

1.5

Therefore, the value of xy/z, when x = -2, y = -3, and z = 4, is 1.5.

well, that would clearly be

(-2)(-3)/4 = 6/4 = 3/2