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10 June, 09:56

Subtracting two different negative numbers result in a difference that is

A) always positive

B) always negative

C) subtracting a positive number

D) subtracting zero

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  1. 10 June, 10:18
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    A because every time you add, multiply, subtract, or divide 2 negative numbers it turns into a negative
  2. 10 June, 10:21
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    A, because when you add a positive to a negative it will always be substraction, and 2 negatives make a positive.
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