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Mathematics, 01.07.2019 10:30 2022maldonadoleonel

⦁ben said that when you divide a positive decimal by a negative decimal, the answer will be less than 0. use these numbers to answer the questions: -1.2,-3.4 , 5.4, 6.8 ⦁ is ben’s statement always true, sometimes true, or always false? write two equations to support your answer. ⦁ write a rule for dividing a positive and a negative decimal.

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