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On a test, 1 point is give for each correct answer and 1 point is deducted for each incorrect answer. On the test, Harold answered 34 items correctly and 6 items incorrectly. What two numbers can be used to find Harold's total score?
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You can add 34 and -6 together to find Harold's total score.
34 + -6 =28
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