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Answer:
D - T-H is negative
Step-by-step explanation:
So lets go through what we know:
M is on the left side of 0, so M is negative.
A is also one the left side of 0, so A is negative.
T is on the right side of 0, so T is postive
H is also on the right side of 0, so H is postive
Lets go through each answer and see if it is accurate or not:
The sum of M and H is postive.
With what we know, M is negative and H is postive.
Looking at the graph, we can see that M is farther to the left than H is to the right.
So this means that M is a larger negative than H is postive, meaning when we add them together, the answer will be negative, not postive.
Next we have the answer to A divided by H is negative
We know A is negative, and M also negative
Remember, a negative divided or multiplied by a negative is postive.
This is not what our answer states, as it says it should be negative.
So next off, we have the product of H and A is postive.
Product means multipication.
A is negative and H is postive
Since it is multipication, and we know a negative and postive make another negative, this would make it incorrect
The answer states it must be postive, but this is negative.
Finally we have the answer as T-H is negative.
We see that T is postive, and H is postive.
T is less than H is, so when you subtract H from T, you would get a negative.
So D is the answer
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