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Simplify the numerator and the denominator separately, then find the quotient

-3(-2)/5-(-1)=?

Quotient=?

Simplify the numerator and the denominator separately, then find the quotient -3(-2)/5-(-1)=? Quotient-example-1
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Numerator:
-3 times (-2) = +6

Denominator:
5 minus (-1) = 5 + 1 = 6

The quotient = +6 / 6 = 6 divided by 6 . That's ' 1 '.
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(-3(-2))/(5-(-1))=(6)/(5+1)=(6)/(6)=1




The\ numerator:-3(-2)=6\\\\The\ denominator:5-(-1)=5+1=6\\\\The\ quotient:(6)/(6)=1
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