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What is the sign of the product (−4)(2)(−3)(6)?

Positive, because the products (−4)(2) and (−3)(6) are negative and the product of two negative numbers is positive
Positive, because the products (−4)(2) and (−3)(6) are positive and the product of two positive numbers is positive
Negative, because the products (−4)(2) and (−3)(6) are negative and the product of two negative numbers is negative
Negative, because the products (−4)(2) and (−3)(6) are positive and the product of two positive numbers is negative

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Answer:

it is C

Explanation:

User Alex Bonel
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Answer:

positive (My explanation isn't one of the answers tho)

Explanation:

What I was taught, when doing anything with negatives, the amount of negative numbers plays a role in the expressions. even amounts is going to have a product/quotient/sum/etc. of positive numbers. Odd is going to be negative

If I am answering the question, The first one.

Hope this helps

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