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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:20 VETORRES

1. You have two playing cards with a sum of (−12) in your hand. a. What two cards could you have?
b. You add two more cards to your hand, but the total sum of the cards remains the same, (−12). Give two different examples of two cards you could choose.

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