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Write the subtraction expression as an equivalent addition expression and then evaluate it. 25−67 Enter the correct answers in the boxes. Addition Expression: Evaluate:
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Write the subtraction expression as an equivalent addition expression and then evaluate it.
25−67
Enter the correct answers in the boxes.
Addition Expression:
Evaluate:
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The answer is negative -42
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Addition Expression: 25+(-67)
Evaluate: 25+(-67)=-42
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