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Plz help me this is for online school I just started I don’t need to be failing already

Plz help me this is for online school I just started I don’t need to be failing already-example-1
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Answer:

  • -65, (-35)
  • -100+(-150), -250

Explanation:

When you work addition and subtraction problems, it is often easier to do them if you can "make a 10" or "make a 100", because adding or subtracting 10 or 100 is easier than with non-zero digits.

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Here, you are steered toward noticing that there are two elements of the sum that have a total of -100. Those elements are -65 and -35. With the above in mind, you can use the commutative property to rearrange the sum to ...

-65 +(-35) +(-150) . . . . . . . last two terms were swapped

Then the first step is to add -65 and -35:


\text{It is easier to add }\boxed{-65}\,+\,\boxed{(-35)}\text{ first to get $-100$.}

Now, the sum reduces to ...

-100 +(-150) = -250

So, the final sentence becomes ...


\text{Then add }\boxed{-100+(-150)}\text{ to get }\boxed{-250}\,.

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