9 - -2 = 11
To write the expression "negative ten times the quantity two minus eleven" in numbers, you would first simplify the expression within the parentheses. Two minus eleven equals negative nine. Then, you multiply negative ten by negative nine to get positive ninety. Therefore, the expression "negative ten times the quantity two minus eleven" can be written as -10 * (2 - 11) = 90.
Well since two positives equal a negative, the problem would really seem to be -22+11 which then equals -11
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-3 minus -2 is -1.
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8 + -2 = 6 SIX. It is as if you are saying 8 minus two which equals 6. A negative is a minus.
negative two thirds
To write the expression for "ten times the result of eleven minus two," you first calculate eleven minus two, which equals nine. Then, you multiply that result by ten. The final expression can be written as: ( 10 \times (11 - 2) ) or simply ( 10 \times 9 ).
The problem 20 minus negative 24 equals 44 because two negatives become a positive.
Treat the "plus positive X" as "minus negative X". Example: Positive two plus positive two equals positive four. Positive two minus negative two equals positive four.
its a math problem
2-5=-3