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C. None of the above.

The correct answer would be -e/f. Remember that fractions are really just division problems and if you divide a negative by a negative the result will be a positive. A helpful trick is to just count the negative signs, if there are an even number the result will be positive, if there are an odd number the result will be negative.
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Answer:

A e/f

Explanation:


(-e)/(-f) = (e)/(f)

Two negatives always equal one positive

Recall:

Negative + Negative = Positive

Negative + Positive = Negative

Positive + Positive = Positive

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