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For 13 would you subtract because there's a negative and positive you always subtract and another question is would it be negative or positive
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20
Explanation:
Whenever adding a positive to a negative, the answer will increase, it will be closer to zero and the positives than the original negative number.
So, -10 + 30 = 30 - 10
30 - 10 = 20
I hope this helps!
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