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What is the sign of the product (−2) × (4) × (−6) × (−3)?

(A) Positive, because the products (−2) × (4) and (−6) × (−3) are negative and the product of two negative numbers is positive

(B) Positive, because the products (−2) × (4) and (−6) × (−3) are positive and the product of two positive numbers is positive

(C) Negative, because the product (−2) × (4) is positive and the product (−6) × (−3) is negative and the product of a positive number and a negative number is negative

(D) Negative, because the product (−2) × (4) is negative and the product (−6) × (−3) is positive and the product of a negative number and a positive number is negative

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The answer is A.

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