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How can the subtraction problem 9−4 be rewritten as an addition problem? (−9)+(−4) (−9)+4 9+(−4) 9+4
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How can the subtraction problem 9−4 be rewritten as an addition problem? (−9)+(−4) (−9)+4 9+(−4) 9+4
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How can the subtraction problem 9−4 be rewritten as an addition problem?
(−9)+(−4)
(−9)+4
9+(−4)
9+4
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The answer is c. 9+(-4)
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