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Please help this isn't a test it's just work I'm missing

Please help this isn't a test it's just work I'm missing-example-1
Please help this isn't a test it's just work I'm missing-example-1
Please help this isn't a test it's just work I'm missing-example-2
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User Fadila
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#1 is 81

Explanation:

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User Nuwan
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Answer:

1. 81

2. -9

3. -20

4. 4

Explanation:

1. a negative times a negative always makes a positive

2. dividing a positive and a negative always gives you negative

3. multiplying a negative and a positive always gives you negative

4. dividing a negative and a negative always gives you positive

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