Nine plus four equals thirteen and that's ONE baker's dozen.
Negative one, since +2+(-3)
4
Add negative eleven to negative four and one third to obtain negative fifteen and one third: (-11) + (-4 1/3) = -15 1/3
4/3 plus -1/3 = 1
negative 12 i guess
It is minus ten.
yes
0, of course! 4+-4=4-4. One negative plus one positive equals one negative.
-1 + 4 = 3
-3 + 1 + 4 = 2
Nine plus four equals thirteen and that's ONE baker's dozen.
Negative one, since +2+(-3)
It's three and one half.
20
4
Add negative eleven to negative four and one third to obtain negative fifteen and one third: (-11) + (-4 1/3) = -15 1/3