4+11=15
this is lame man.
2007-07-29 02:34:56
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answer #1
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answered by N.y.Rych 1
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4+11 = 15
2007-07-29 09:34:36
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answered by lissa 2
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= 4 + 11
= 15
2007-08-02 05:14:11
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answered by Como 7
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4-(-11)=4+11=15
2007-07-29 09:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Negative plus negative equals positive, so you can think of it as 4 plus 11. The negatives cancel each other out. So just add 4 and 11.
2007-07-29 09:35:50
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answered by DeltaKilo3 4
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I think you are joking with such easy sums.Well since there are 2 minus,it becomes plus so ,4+11 = 15.Isn't 4+11=15
2007-07-29 09:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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When two negative signs come it becomes positive... therefore 4-(-11) = 15..
2007-07-29 09:41:42
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answered by Sweet teenager 2
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It really says 4 + 11....thus it's 15. when you have two negatives together it actually becomes an addition sign. :)
2007-07-29 09:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll give it a shot.... the -( ) would be two negatives making it a positive so you would actually have 4-11 which would equal -7...i think... :)
2007-07-29 09:36:28
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answered by Niki Linde 2
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15 two negatives cancel out.
2007-07-29 09:35:08
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answered by cory h 4
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