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I'm struggling to find any reason you'd want it to be negative, but...
Since you know 2 negatives make a positive you just have to add in another negative sign to change it back to negative, i.e. =-(-2/-4) What about -2/4 (aka negative 2 divided by POSITIVE 4), what then? Is that going to be positive?!!? -- Regards, Dave <!-- "ydr0506" wrote: I need to know how do I divide two negative numbers to come out with a negative percentage? In other words.....-2 / -4 = -50% |
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