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Write an integer addition problem that would represent an elevator starts at street level (main lobby) goes up 6 floors and then back down 8 floors to the parking garage. A. 1+7-8=0 B.0+8+(-2)=6 C.1+6+(-8)=
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Write an integer addition
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an elevator starts at street
level (main lobby) goes up 6
floors and then back down 8
floors to the parking garage.
A. 1+7-8=0
B.0+8+(-2)=6
C.1+6+(-8)= -1
D.0+6+(-8)= -2
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