-10 - 4 = -14
-10-(-60)=50 A negative and a negative equals a positive. Therefore, negative ten minus negative sixty is the same as negative ten PLUS sixty. Sixty minus ten equals fifty.
-14
I think you mean "What does negative 10 minus 5 equal?" If not, please correct me. But, the correct answer would be -15 or negative 15.
9 - (-1) = +10 positive nine minus negative one equals positive ten
-2 1/3 minus -10 1/6 equals 7 5/6
-10-(-60)=50 A negative and a negative equals a positive. Therefore, negative ten minus negative sixty is the same as negative ten PLUS sixty. Sixty minus ten equals fifty.
Six minus negative four is positive ten, because subtracting a negative is the same as adding a positive.
-14
Fourteen minus four equals ten...
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I think you mean "What does negative 10 minus 5 equal?" If not, please correct me. But, the correct answer would be -15 or negative 15.
its a math problem
10 minus negative 10 equals 20: 10 - (-10) = 20 or rather 10 + 10 = 20. 10- (minus 10) = 20
9 - (-1) = +10 positive nine minus negative one equals positive ten
-2 1/3 minus -10 1/6 equals 7 5/6
1st u do 2 minus nine which equals negative 7 and then u subtract 10 from -7 making the answer 3
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.