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Damien
30 June, 23:08
Find the sum of 160,-125, and 40.
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Bud
1 July, 00:58
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The answer is;
160 + (-125) + 40 = 75
75
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Yesenia George
1 July, 01:19
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The answer is 75. 160-125=35. 35+40=75
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