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Mathematics, 01.12.2021 22:10 megankbrown5

Gemma is solving a division problem. After writing the problem down, she moves the decimal point directly up to the quotient. Which of these is true of Gemma’s divisor? A
It is 0.

B
It is negative.

C
It is a decimal.

D
It is a whole number.

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