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On three consecutive hands of draw poker a gambler wins $9, loses $20, and then loses another $16. Write an expression using positive and negative numbers to describe this situation and then simplify.
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Answer:-$27
Explanation:
+9 -20 = -11
-11 -16 = -27
-$27
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