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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 05:01 victoriazh2005

Which statement best explains the value of 16 − (−3)? The additive inverse of −3 is −3, so 16 − (−3) = 19.
The additive inverse of −3 is −3, so 16 − (−3) = 13.
The additive inverse of −3 is +3, so 16 − (−3) = 19.
The additive inverse of −3 is +3, so 16 − (−3) = 13.

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