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Simply: -6 + (-1) (7th grade math) I’m in 7th PLEASE HELP!
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Simply: -6 + (-1)
(7th grade math) I’m in 7th PLEASE HELP!
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-7
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i think it would be -7
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The answer is -7. Same sign add, keep the common sign! Different sign subtract, keep the sign of the bigger number!
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