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When solving a real-world problem to find a persons age , would a negative solution make sense ?
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When solving a real-world problem to find a persons age , would a negative solution make sense ?
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No. Would it make sense to be living negative years? Of course it wouldn't, it's simply impossible. Negative solutions won't work.
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