Sure, let's evaluate the expression [tex]\(-61.1 \div 100\)[/tex] step by step.
1. We start with the number [tex]\(-61.1\)[/tex]. This number is negative, and it's important to keep track of the negative sign throughout our calculation.
2. We need to divide [tex]\(-61.1\)[/tex] by [tex]\(100\)[/tex]. Dividing by [tex]\(100\)[/tex] involves moving the decimal point two places to the left because [tex]\(100\)[/tex] has two zeros.
3. When we move the decimal point in [tex]\(-61.1\)[/tex] two places to the left, we get the following:
[tex]\[
-61.1 \rightarrow -0.611
\][/tex]
So, [tex]\(-61.1 \div 100\)[/tex] results in [tex]\(-0.611\)[/tex].
Therefore, the answer is [tex]\(-0.611\)[/tex].