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Why can a subtraction problem be written as an addition problem without changing the outcome? Give a real-world scenario where this might be modeled
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Why can a subtraction problem be written as an addition problem without changing the outcome?
Give a real-world scenario where this might be modeled
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Just change the sign. You use one set of eggs how many do you have left
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If you say "If you subtract 3 dollars from my money", it could be rephrased as "If u add add three dollars
to your money you will get mine"
$100- $50= $50
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$100+(-5o)= $50
i hope dis helps
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