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Bruce claims that for any two integers r and s, the location of r+s is to the right of r ont he number line. Which statement best classifies Bruce's claim?
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Bruce claims that for any two integers r and s, the location of r+s is to the right of r ont he number line. Which statement best classifies Bruce's claim?
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Bill's Statement is Sometimes true.
Bill's statement is only true if 1 or both of the variables are positive but if both r and s are negative then it will be located on the left of r. Ex. r=-1 s=-2 (-1)+(-2)=-3
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