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Signs of sums
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What is the sign of \( \frac{3}{5}+\frac{3}{5} ? \)
Choose 1 answer:
(A) Positive
(B) Negative
(c) Neither positive nor negative-the sum is zero.

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Since the sum is positive (greater than zero), the answer is (A) Positive.

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Step 1 :To find the sign of a sum, we need to add the numbers together.

Step 2 :Calculating the sum of 3/5 and 3/5: (3/5) + (3/5) = (6/5).

Step 3 :Since the sum is positive (greater than zero), the answer is (A) Positive.

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