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Jonah Bryant
Mathematics
22 March, 03:48
Using the rules of addition find the sum 8 + (-3)
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Davin Burgess
22 March, 03:54
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The answer would be 5
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Jovanni Blevins
22 March, 04:02
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Step-by-step explanation:
The rule that applies here is addition multiplied by subtraction (i. e + * - ), which is equal to subtraction.
8 + (-3)
Opening the brackets, we have:
8-3; And this gives:
5
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