what is the difference between -3 and -1/2
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I'm going to replace the pronouns with people names A and B because it's easier for me to explain what's going on this way.
A goes to the movie with B.
This means either A goes, with B as a companion, or B goes, with A as a companion.
A and B go to the movie.
This means A goes, and B goes. They might or might not sit together.
I could be more helpful if you provided more context. Also, the simple present tense makes the sentences feel contrived (unnatural). It would be easier to work with past tense, or continuous-as-future
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Answer:
-3 - -1/2
= -3 + 1/2
= -6 + 1/2
= -5/2
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