When you use counters to model the sum of two integers with different signs, how do
you...
Mathematics, 07.05.2020 10:59 cooltrey777
When you use counters to model the sum of two integers with different signs, how do
you know the sum is negative? Complete the explanation.
When using counters to model two integers with different signs, having ("fewer",
"more") positive counters than negative counters means that the of the
["difference", "sum") integers is negative.
a fewer, sum
b. fewer, difference
c. more, sum
d. more, difference
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