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Emma said that when you multiply three negative decimals the answer will be positive. Use these numbers to answer the questions: –2.5, –3.8, –2.7, –4.5, 1.4

Emma changed her statement to say that when you multiply two negative decimals and a positive decimal the answer will be positive. Is Emma’s new statement always true, sometimes true, or always false? Write two equations to support your answer.

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Emma is always. When solving, you use the PEMDAS method going from left to right.

Your equation would be something like " -2 * -2 * 4"
Because you would start with (-2 * -2) = 4 and then move to 4 * 4 = 16

If your equation were something like " -2 * 3 * -2"
You would do -2 * 3 = -6 and then move to -6 * -2 = 12

Remember "Two negatives = a positive"
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