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  • 12-11-2015
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Simplify this expression: 13 + (–12) – (–5) = ?
A. 30
B. 6
C. –30
D. –6

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  • 12-11-2015
13 + (-12) - (-5) =

First, let us simplify our brackets (remove parentheses). Negative and positive signs rules: + and - makes -. 
[tex]13 - 12 + 5[/tex]

Second, let's continue to add and subtract now. Let's start off with (13 - 12) which will give us 1. Our problem will look like: [tex]1 + 5[/tex] . Easy, (1 + 5) equals 6.

Answer: [tex]\fbox { B) 6 }[/tex]
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