Well, friend, it seems like there might be a small misunderstanding here. The quotient of two integers with different signs actually takes the sign of the number with the greater absolute value, not the opposite sign. It's all about finding balance and harmony in mathematics, just like creating a beautiful painting.
The two numerators are the same. The first denominator is smaller so the quotient is larger. As a result the first quotient is greater.
4.043
376.0 divided by 93
Neither.
376.0 divided by 93
much much much greater
The two numerators are the same. The first denominator is smaller so the quotient is larger. As a result the first quotient is greater.
4.043
376.0 divided by 93
The quotient will be less than one.
greater than
Neither.
24/6 = 4 and 24/4 = 6, therefore 24 divided by 4 is the bigger quotient.
376.0 divided by 93
greater than
The two numerators are the same. The first denominator is smaller so the quotient is larger.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, when you divide 376 by 93, you get a quotient of around 4.04, and when you divide 376 by 94, you get a quotient of about 4. So, technically speaking, the greater quotient is when you divide 376 by 93. But like, does it really matter that much in the grand scheme of things?