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If 6 - 7 = -1, which of the following is true? -1 + 7 = 6 -1 + (-7) = 6 7 - 6 = -1 7 - (-1) = 6
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If 6 - 7 = -1, which of the following is true?
-1 + 7 = 6
-1 + (-7) = 6
7 - 6 = -1
7 - (-1) = 6
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The answer is -1 + 7 = 6
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