Question is incomplete and so we plug in the figures which would work same way, just different figures
Answer and explanation:
Let's assume a=1, b=3, c=-1
Then the quotient of c and 0
=-1/0=0
Since anything divided by 0 is zero and is neither positive nor negative then quotient is undefined so true
The quotient of b and a =3/1=3
Since if both figures are positive then quotient will be positive so true
The sum of a and 0 = 1+0=1
Since both figures are positive and are added then answer is positive so true
The product of a and c
= 1*-1=-1
Since a positive number multiplies a negative number then answer is negative so true
b<a = b less than a= 3<1
Three is not less than one therefore this is false
The sum of a and b is positive.= 1+3=4
Since both integers are positive and are added together then answer is positive so it is true