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Suppose you are playing a card game where a card has either a positive integer value of 1, 3, or 5 or a negative integer value of −1, −3, or −5. What does the equation (−2) × (−5) = 10 mean in the context of calculating a score in the game? A) Losing two +5 cards will decrease a score in the card game by 10 because a positive value increases a score, and the score decreases when it is removed. B) Losing two −5 cards will increase a score in the card game by 10 because a negative value increases a score, and the score decreases when it is removed. C) Losing two −5 cards will decrease a score in the card game by 10 because a negative value decreases a score, and the score increases when it is removed. D) Losing two −5 cards will increase a score in the card game by 10 because a negative value decreases a score, and the score increases when it is removed.

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