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Everett Goodwin
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17 December, 17:13
What number do you add to get from
-6250 to - 10
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Reid Travis
17 December, 17:34
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Answer:-6530
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Victoria Huber
17 December, 17:37
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(positive) 6,240
Explanation:
You're asking how to get to - 10 from - 6,250, so first you must remember for example, - 1+1=1, because you're adding a regular positive number to it. It would be the same with your question. - 6,250+6,240=-10.
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