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6th grade math question: On a change in number of correct answers from a first math test to a second math test, Antoine had 4 and Lauren had -6. Is it possible that Lauren answe…
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6th grade math question: On a change in number of correct answers from a first math test to a second math test, Antoine had 4 and Lauren had -6. Is it possible that Lauren answered more questions correctly on the second math test than Antoine did? Explain.
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No, Antione has positive 4 and Lauren has negative 6
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