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Mathematics, 20.11.2021 06:10, madisonvinson80

Which of the following describes the quotient of 5 and -35? A. The quotient is an integer.
B. The quotient is undefined.
C. The quotient is an irrational number.
D. The quotient is a rational number. Reset

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