Math, asked by sruthij1704, 4 months ago

Indicate by using '+' or '-' sign
(a). Above 20°c (b). Below 50°c (c). Loss of ₹800 (d). Below 50°c (e). Profit of ₹2000 (f). Deposit of ₹900​

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Answered by michelle3877
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Answer:

a) +20

b) -50

c) -800

d)-50

e) +2000

f) +900

Step-by-step explanation:

Just use + for putting in something and - for takung out something

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Answered by aishsinha
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a) +20
b) -50
c) -800
d) -50
e) +2000
f) -900

It seems that you are a bit unclear with understanding the negative and the positive signs.

Positive signs are used for number above 0, to specify a number above, to specify a gain.

Negative signs are the opposite. They are used for numbers below zero, to specify and number below, or to define a loss.

You can search on the internet for a ‘integers graph’ you can find many and understand what’s going on.

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