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Mathematics, 28.09.2019 09:50 tiarafaimealelei

Kimberly said that when you divide two negative decimals the answer will be greater than 0. use these numbers to answer the questions: –5.2, –1.4, –3.6, –0.7 (a) is kimberly’s statement always true, sometimes true, or always false? write two equations to support your answer. (b) pretend that you need to explain to a friend what happens when you divide two negative decimals.

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