can you get a negative answer when adding a positive number with several negative numbers.
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Yes, you can. And no, you can't.

It all depends on how many negatives there are in the equation.

Like multiplying a positive with a negative will equal a negative.

Or multiplying a positive times a negative times a negative times a negative will equal a negative, because a plus times a negative equals negative. Multiply the negative with a negative you get a positive. Multiply that positive with the last negative and you get a negative.

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