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Canasta is a card game where negative numbers represent losing points and positive numbers represent gaining points. How would gaining 12 points be represented?
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Canasta is a card game where negative numbers represent losing points and positive numbers represent gaining points.
How would gaining 12 points be represented?
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gaining points would be +12
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