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When -4 is divided by a rational number between 0 and 1, the quotient would be located to the right of -4 on the number line, closer to zero.

This is because dividing a negative number by a positive number between 0 and 1 results in a larger negative number. When you divide a negative number (like -4) by a positive number less than 1, such as 0.5, you are essentially increasing the magnitude of the negative number. The quotient would be larger in magnitude but still negative, so it would be to the right of -4 but closer to zero.

For example, if you divide -4 by 0.5, the quotient is -8, which is further to the left (less negative) than -4 on the number line. Therefore, the quotient of -4 divided by any rational number between 0 and 1 would be located to the right of -4.

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