Which statement is true?
a. –16+23 = –17+10
b. 15+(–5) > 23+(–12)
c. 8+(–7) &...
Mathematics, 19.08.2019 18:50 jazmine8194
Which statement is true?
a. –16+23 = –17+10
b. 15+(–5) > 23+(–12)
c. 8+(–7) < –15+14
d. –12+(–11) > 5+(–29)
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