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23 August, 10:29
How many feet lower is-282 than - 68
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Gia Burns
23 August, 10:42
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-282 is - 214feet than - 68
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Emery Salinas
23 August, 10:52
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Your equation is
-282 - (-68) =
when you subtract a negative, you "take away" that negative from the other value. The net result of that is adding the number. So the rule is minus negative means plus positive.
-282 - (-68) =
-282 + 68 = - 214
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