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When adding a positive number and a negative number, which number’s sign is assigned to the result?

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The result’s sign matches the number with the larger absolute value. For example, adding -5 and 3 results in -2 because |-5| > |3|, so the result is negative.

Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 10 The Other Side of Zero question answer

Class 6 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter 10 The Other Side of Zero

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  1. When adding a positive number and a negative number, compare their absolute values (ignoring signs). The result takes the sign of the number with the larger absolute value. For instance, adding -7 and 4 gives |-7| – |4| = 3, and the result is -3 because |-7| > |4|. This rule ensures that the overall value reflects the stronger magnitude between the positive and negative contributions in the operation.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Math Chapter 10 The Other Side of Zero Extra Questions and Answer:
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