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Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
Yes, negative 18 divided by three equals negative six, which is a whole number. Whole numbers are defined as non-negative integers, but negative integers can also be considered in certain contexts. In this case, while negative six is not a non-negative whole number, it is indeed a whole number in the broader sense of the term.
It is both.
-6/7
-6/7 divided by three is -0.285714285714
the answer is 2 and six sevenths. because you have to borrrow the 4 and make it a three and add the 5 and 7 to get 12 over 7 then you subtract the whole numbers and fractions as usual
It is -86 or negative eighty six, if you prefer it in words!
That's the same as 6/7 times 35. To multiply a fraction by a whole number: multiply the numerator by the whole number, and put that into the numerator of the result. Keep the denominator as the denominator of the result.
The sum of -6/7 and -1/2 is -1 5/14
(-6/7)/(36/77) = -6/7 x 77/36 = -1 x 11/6 = -1 5/6 or -1.833+
No, 6/7=6/7.