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Mathematics, 27.09.2020 02:01, tasnimsas3

Suppose you start with two numbers, a and b. You then increase each of these numbers by the same amount. What is the distance between the two new numbers you created? Question 3 options:

The distance between the two new numbers is larger than a + (-b)

The distance between the two new numbers is smaller than a + (-b)

The distance between the two new number is the same as a + (-b)

None of the above

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