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Divide Answers

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1. The problem asks to divide two answers previously found. 2. Suppose the two answers are $A$ and $B$, where $B \neq 0$ to avoid division by zero. 3. The division is performed using the formula: $$\frac{A}{B}$$ 4. To divide, write the first answer as the numerator and the second answer as the denominator. 5. Simplify the fraction if possible by factoring numerator and denominator and canceling common factors. 6. If the division results in a decimal or fraction, express it in simplest form. 7. This operation combines the two answers into one quotient, which is the final result. Without specific values for the two answers, the division is represented as $$\frac{A}{B}$$ where $A$ and $B$ are the two answers.