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1-(-13-1-10)=
What does 1-(-13-1-10)=?

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the answer would be 25
you distribute the “-“ symbol into the parentheses so your equation is 1 + 13 + 1 + 10 because a negative time a negative becomes postive
you then simply add those number and you get 25
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User Mattrweaver
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Answer:

25

Explanation:

So first we look what is in the parentheses, (-13-1-10)

-13-1-10=-14-10=-24

Now we have 1-(-24)

Since a parenthese represents multiplication the next step will be multiplying the one in front of parenthese to the -24.

This gives us 1--24 or 1+24=25

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