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Mathematics, 22.10.2020 01:01, ramose7021

Michael said, “When I divide 6 by 3, 2, or 1, the quotient is less than or equal to 6. If I divide −6 by 3, 2, or 1, I think the quotient should be less than or equal to −6. Do you agree with him? Explain.

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