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Devon stated that when a positive and a negative integer are multiplied together, the product will be negative. Use these integers to answer the questions:   12, 7, 11, 16 (a) Is Devon's statement always true, sometimes true, or always false? Write two equations to support your answer. (b) Write a rule for determining the sign of the product when multiplying a positive and a negative integer.

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Answer:It is always true

-4*6=-24

3*-7=-21

Whenever you have a negative being multiplied by a positive the product is always negative

Step-by-step explanation: stole answer from

IDoMaths123 lol

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A. It is always true
B. -4*6=-24
3*-7=-21

C. Whenever you have a negative being multiplied by a positive the product is always negative
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