SOLUTION: if you have 18 - 7 - 6 -4. Under what conditions, the result of the expression would be positive. Is the positive number is greater than the absolute value of the sum of negati

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Question 141857: if you have 18 - 7 - 6 -4. Under what conditions, the result of the expression would be positive.
Is the positive number is greater than the absolute value of the sum of negative numbers.
Would the result be positive?

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
18 - 7 - 6 -4=18-17=1 answer.
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