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What is the sum of r + s when r = –16.2 and s = –18.5? A. –34.7 B. –2.3 C. 2.3 D. 34.7
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What is the sum of r + s when r = –16.2 and s = –18.5?
A.
–34.7
B.
–2.3
C.
2.3
D.
34.7
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r + s
First,
substitute your numbers in. / Your problem should look like:
Second,
simplify. / Your problem should look like:
Answer:
A)
-34.7
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