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2. In the expression X-Y, if X is a negative

integer and Y is a positive integer. What must be
true of our answer?
A The difference is always zero
B The difference is always positive
C The difference is always negative
D The difference could be a negative or
positive

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Answer:

C. the difference is always negative

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