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Is the difference between a positive and a negative number always positive? - Answers
yes. if you think of a number line with -5 to the left and all the numbers upto 7 on the right the difference just means how many numbers do you have to move to get from -5 to 7? in this case 13. because this is just a an amount of numbers moving in any direction the answer will always be positive. even if it was -10 to -5 the answer is still 5 because you have only moved 5 places
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Is the difference between a positive and a negative number always positive? - Answers
yes. if you think of a number line with -5 to the left and all the numbers upto 7 on the right the difference just means how many numbers do you have to move to get from -5 to 7? in this case 13. because this is just a an amount of numbers moving in any direction the answer will always be positive. even if it was -10 to -5 the answer is still 5 because you have only moved 5 places
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Is the difference between a positive and a negative number always positive? - Answers
yes. if you think of a number line with -5 to the left and all the numbers upto 7 on the right the difference just means how many numbers do you have to move to get from -5 to 7? in this case 13. because this is just a an amount of numbers moving in any direction the answer will always be positive. even if it was -10 to -5 the answer is still 5 because you have only moved 5 places
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