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2 October, 19:19

How can I solve 6 - (-5)

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  1. 2 October, 19:38
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    Answer: + 11

    Step-by-step explanation: When you're adding and subtracting positives and negatives and you see a minus a negative in a problem, you can change it to plus a positive.

    So 6 - (-5) can be thought of as 6 + (+5).

    So you don't even need your number line for this problem. Just add 6 + 5 to give you a sum of + 11. This means that 6 - (-5) or 6 + (+5) is + 11.
  2. 2 October, 19:40
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    Two negatives make a positive
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