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Subtract the sum of 112 and -65 from the sum of -67 and 54 gives

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Answered by GAMINGgurl
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112+(-65)= (change of signs due to difference between signs)

112-65= 57

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-67+54= - 13

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57-(-13) = (- and - is equal to addition)

57 + 13 = 70

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Answered by shrishs
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Answer:

60

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to find out the sum 112 and -65.

112 + -65 = 47

Next, we need to find out the sum of -67 and 54.

-67 + 54 = -13

Finally, we need to subtract the first answer from the second answer.

47 - -13 = 60

Therefore, the final answer is 60.

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