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The best answer is B)-8 because if you do a negative times a positive it will give you a Negative answer and if you do a negative times a negative then you will get a positive answer so I hope this helps
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The quotient is
-8
. This being because when a negative number is in parentheses, the negative will be the opposite: Positive. And we know 48 divided by 6 is 8. So the answer is
B
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