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1. Use the integer multiplication facts in their integer bubble to create six related integer division facts.

2.The quotient of any two integers (with a nonzero divisor) will be a rational number. If and are integers, then - (p/q)= (---)=(----)

3. Mrs. McIntire, a seventh-grade math teacher, is grading papers. Three students gave the following responses to the same math problem: 1/-2 -(1/2) -1/2

4.On Mrs. McIntire’s answer key for the assignment, the correct answer is −0.5. Which student answer(s) is (are) correct? Explain.

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1. Use the integer multiplication facts in their integer bubble to create six related integer division facts.

2.The quotient of any two integers (with a nonzero divisor) will be a rational number. If and are integers, then - (p/q)= (---)=(----)

3. Mrs. McIntire, a seventh-grade math teacher, is grading papers. Three students gave the following responses to the same math problem: 1/-2 -(1/2) -1/2

4.On Mrs. McIntire’s answer key for the assignment, the correct answer is −0.5. Which student answer(s) is (are) correct? Explain.

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