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Type the integer that makes the following addition sentence true: -3 + = -11
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Type the integer that makes the following addition sentence true:
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It'd be clearer if you'd type
-3 + ( ) = -11. Adding 3 to both sides,
( ) = -11 + 3 = -8
Check: Is -3 - 8 = -11? YES
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An integer that would work is 14 so -3 + 14 = -11
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