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Which product is negative?

Which product is negative?-example-1

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Answer:

4(-9)×(-3)(-1) is negative

Explanation:

1. -2(-7)×12(4) = 14×48 = 672

2. -6(-7)×(-8)0 = 42×0 = 0

3. -3(-2)×(-4)(-7) = 6×28 = 168

4. 4(-9)×(-3)(-1) = -36×3 = -108

User Mursalin
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Answer: The Answer to your question would be D-Number 4

Step-by-step explanation: A Negative Number Multiplied by a Negative number is Positive. Each negative number cancels out the other. In A., there are 2 negatives, and 2 positives, so it would be a Positive. In B., There are 3 negatives, but there is a 0, and anything times 0 is 0, And 0 is neither negative nor positive. In C., All of the numbers are negative, so they cancel each other out, and make a positive. Lastly, In D., there is one positive, and three negatives. 2 Negatives cancel eachother out, and there is one negative and one positive remaining. A positive multiplied by a negative is also negative. So then the negative multiplied by the positive is negative.

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