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The quotient of a number and -15 is equivalent to 100

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The quotient of a number and -15, simply means the number divided by -15.

So, let the unknown number be x,

This statement can be written mathematically as


(x)/(-15)\equiv100

This becomes


\begin{gathered} (x)/(-15)\equiv100 \\ (x)/(-15)=100 \\ m\text{ultiplying -15 to both sides } \\ (x)/(-15)*-15=100*-15 \\ -15\text{ cancels -15} \\ x=100*-15 \\ x=-1500 \end{gathered}

Hence, the number is equivalent to -1,500

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