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Find the sum. 172 + (–167) + (–10) + (–144) A. –129 B. –149 C. 185 D. 139
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Find the sum. 172 + (–167) + (–10) + (–144)
A. –129
B. –149
C. 185
D. 139
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B is the answer you are looking for
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B. -149 yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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