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Dean Haynes
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5 August, 09:26
2) 24 - 0 =
4) 45 - -11 =
6) - 55 - - 9 =
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Cristofer
5 August, 09:43
0
2.24
4.56
6.-46
Step-by-step explanation:
24-0
45+11
-55+9
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Julius Aguilar
5 August, 09:51
0
2) = 24
4) 56
6) - 46
Step-by-step explanation:
Two like signs become a positive sign
Two unlike signs become a negative sign
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