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Which of the following is supporting evidence of the given statement? When dividing two numbers, the quotient is always less than the dividend. A. −3÷(−14)=12 B. 14÷(−3)=−112 C.…
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Which of the following is supporting evidence of the given statement?
When dividing two numbers, the quotient is always less than the dividend.
A. −3÷(−14)=12
B. 14÷(−3)=−112
C. 3÷14=12
D. −14÷3=−112
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