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26 May, 01:06

Describe why you can change a subtraction problem into an addition problem

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  1. 26 May, 04:03
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    A subtraction problem can be turned in to an addition problem because of negative numbers. Take 5-2=3 for example. If you change 5-2 into an addition problem then you would but he addition sign and a negative sign on 2. This will then leave you with the problem looking like 5 + - 2. If you add 5 and - 2 you will still get three.
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