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When adding two rational numbers with different signs, you ________ and keep the sign of the number with the _________ absolute value.
A. add, smaller
B. add, larger
C. subtract, smaller
D. subtract, larger

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

add two numbers with the same sign (both positive or both negative) ... values, you always subtract the lesser absolute value from the greater one.).

Answered by Audrianafoxworth
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Explanation:

What are the two rules of adding and subtracting rational numbers? When adding rational numbers with the same sign, add their absolute values. The sum has the same sign as the addends. To add rational numbers with different signs, subtract the lesser absolute value from the greater absolute value.

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