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Gonzalez
16 October, 11:20
What is - 12-36
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Malcolm Buchanan
16 October, 11:55
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Answer: - 48
Step-by-step explanation:
When your subtracting negatives you go farther from zero. When you add negatives still go farther from zero but, when you have a negative number with a positive number it will be a 50% chance you'll get a positive number.
For example: - 2 - (-5) = - 7
Example 2: - 10 + 20 = - 10
How? 20 is more than - 10 therefore when you count 20 from - 10 u get 10.
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Tori Navarro
16 October, 13:53
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The answer is - 48
You subtract 36 from - 12, making the number go lower but since it's in negatives the number is as if ur adding 36 plus 12 but in the negatives
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