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Use algebra tiles to find the difference. Let one yellow tile equal +1 and one red tile equal –1. 9 – 10 A. 3 B. -19 C. 19 D. -1
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Use algebra tiles to find the difference. Let one yellow tile equal +1 and one red tile equal –1. 9 – 10 A. 3 B. -19 C. 19 D. -1
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Use algebra tiles to find the difference. Let one yellow tile equal +1 and one red tile equal –1.
9 – 10
A. 3
B. -19
C. 19
D. -1
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it's d or 9 - 10 is 1 . its simple math
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D. Just use a calculator 9-10=-1
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