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How can you use the equation 3(−2)=−2+(−2)+(−2)=−6 to illustrate that the quotient of two negative numbers is positive?

A. Write the related quotient: 6÷(−2)=−3.

B. Write the related quotient: 6÷3=2.

C. Write the related quotient: −6÷(−2)=3.

D. Write the related quotient: −6÷(−3)=2.

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I think it is c 6•3=2
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