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When adding two rational numbers, if a pair of addends has opposite signs, then the sum will have the sign of the addenda with the

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    When adding two rational numbers, if a pair of addends has opposite signs, then the sum will have the sign of the addenda with the greater value among the two.

    These examples can better illustrate this concept:

    Example 1:

    23 + (-3) = 20 (The greater among the two is positive and the result is also positive)

    Example 2:

    -23 + 3 = - 20 (The greater among the two is negative and the result is also negative)
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