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What number should be added to -79 to get a sum of -59​

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Explanation:


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Let the number be x

Acc to question.


\rightarrowx+(-59) = -79


\rightarrowx. = -79 + 59


\rightarrowx. = 20


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User Tmoschou
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Answer:

Let x be the unknown no.

Now,


x + ( - 79) = - 59 \\ ⟶ x = - 59 + 79 \\ ⟶ x = 20

.°. x= 20

Hence, 20 should be added to -79 to get -59

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