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Arianna runs up 4 flights of stairs and then runs down 4 flights of stairs.
Does this situation represent additive inverses? Explain.
A.
Yes; The numbers combine to eight.
B.
Yes; The numbers combine to zero.
C.
No; The numbers are both represented by the same integer.
D.
No; The numbers cannot be added together.
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Arianna runs up 4 flights of stairs and then runs down 4 flights of stairs.
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