What is the quotient when you divide −10/11 by −2/5

To divide fractions, we simply multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

The reciprocal of -2/5 is -5/2.

So, to divide -10/11 by -2/5, we multiply -10/11 by -5/2.

(-10/11) * (-5/2) = 50/22 = 25/11

Therefore, the quotient is 25/11.

What is the quotient when you divide −1011 by −25?(1 point)

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411
Start Fraction 4 over 11 End Fraction

2311
2 Start Fraction 3 over 11 End Fraction

−2311
negative 2 Start Fraction 3 over 11 End Fraction

234

To divide -1011 by -25, simply perform the division: -1011 ÷ -25 = 40.44.

Therefore, the quotient is 40.44.

What is the quotient when you divide −3/4 by 3/8?

To divide fractions, we need to multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

The reciprocal of 3/8 is 8/3.

So, to divide -3/4 by 3/8, we multiply -3/4 by 8/3.

(-3/4) * (8/3) = -24/12 = -2

Therefore, the quotient is -2.

What is the quotient when you divide −2 3/5 by 4/5

To divide a mixed number by a fraction, we first convert the mixed number into an improper fraction.

-2 3/5 can be written as (-2 * 5 + 3)/5, which is -13/5.

Now, we can divide -13/5 by 4/5. To do this, we multiply -13/5 by the reciprocal of 4/5, which is 5/4.

(-13/5) * (5/4) = -65/20 = -13/4

Therefore, the quotient is -13/4.