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Answer:

no we can't

Step-by-step explanation:

(-4)÷(-2). (-16÷(-2)

2. 8

[tex]\longrightarrow{\blue{[( - 16)\div 4) \div ( - 2)] \:is\:not\:equal\:to\:( - 16) \div [4 \div( - 2) ] }}[/tex] 

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[tex][( - 16 )\div 4) \div ( - 2)] = ( - 16) \div [4 \div( - 2) ][/tex]

Let us first solve for L. H. S.

[tex] = [( - 16 )\div 4) \div ( - 2)][/tex]

[tex] = [ (\frac{ - 16}{4} )\div ( - 2)][/tex]

[tex] = \frac{( - 4)}{( - 2)} [/tex]

[tex] = 2[/tex]

Now, R. H S.

[tex]( - 16) \div [4 \div ( - 2)][/tex]

[tex] = \frac{ - 16}{ - 2} [/tex]

[tex] = 8[/tex]

[tex]\sf\purple{L. H. S.\: ≠ \:R. H. S. }[/tex]

Hence, [tex][( - 16) \div 4) \div( - 2)] ≠(-16)\div [4 \div( - 2) ][/tex]

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