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Anabelle Delacruz
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12 June, 05:58
If r + 14 = - 9, what justifies r = - 23?
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Elaine Everett
12 June, 06:09
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Answer: 23 - 14 equals 9
Step-by-step explanation:
You can subtract with using positive numbers first than add the negative sign.
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