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It's 4

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Dividing two fractionl numbers, a/b, c/d, is  a/b÷c/d = a×d/b×c  (provided c≠0).

What are Arithmetic operations?

Arithmetic operations can also be specified by the subtract, divide, and multiply built-in functions.

We use the same rules as when divide any numbers which may have the same sign or different signs.

First, we divide the absolute values.

Then check the signs, and:

If both numbers have the same sign, the result is positive.

If both numbers have different signs, the result is negative.

Dividing two fractionl numbers, a/b, c/d, is  a/b÷c/d = a×d/b×c  (provided c≠0).

It matters not what the "sign" of any of these numbers is, but you probably do need to know that a negative times a negative is positive.

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