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Which is the correct reasoning to use when simplifying this expression? −200 ÷ −25 A) The quotient of two even integers is always positive. B) The product of two even integers is always positive. C) The
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Which is the correct reasoning to use when simplifying this expression? −200 ÷ −25 A) The quotient of two even integers is always positive. B) The product of two even integers is always positive. C) The quotient of two negative integers is always negative. D) The quotient of two negative integers is always positive. Eli
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Answer: D) ...............................................
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The quotient of two negative numbers is always positive.
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