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  • 20-05-2017
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What is the value of the expression x + (–y) when x = –2.3 and y = –5.9? A. –8.2 B. –3.6 C. 3.6 D. 8.2

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HandyMan133
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  • 20-05-2017
Now it would be
-2.3+(-5.9)

now just add those two together
and u get -8.2
So the answer is A
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