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What is the quotient of 100÷(-10)÷5?
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To find the quotient of 100 ÷ (-10) ÷ 5, you need to consider the order of operations. First, you divide 100 by -10, and then you divide the result by 5.
Step 1: Divide 100 by -10. The result is -10.
Step 2: Divide -10 by 5. The result is -2.
Therefore, the quotient of 100 ÷ (-10) ÷ 5 is -2.
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8 months ago
To find the quotient of 100 ÷ (-10) ÷ 5, follow the order of operations, which is parentheses, exponents, multiplication and division (from left to right), and finally addition and subtraction (from left to right).
Start by evaluating 100 ÷ (-10). Division follows the rule that a negative number divided by a positive number or a positive number divided by a negative number results in a negative quotient. Thus, 100 ÷ (-10) equals -10.
Now divide -10 by 5. Dividing a negative number by a positive number or a positive number by a negative number also results in a negative quotient. Therefore, -10 ÷ 5 equals -2.
Therefore, the quotient of 100 ÷ (-10) ÷ 5 is -2.