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Lilian Perez
18 May, 09:52
How do i regroup the integers of - 5+13-6+2
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Bailee Dodson
18 May, 12:35
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The answer is 4 because you add the negatives together which equals - 11 then minus that by the 13 and u get 2 then add the other 2 which is 4
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Madilynn Foley
18 May, 13:23
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Yep the answer is 4 have nice day
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