Which of the following describes the sum p+(-q) where p and q are positive numbers

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The sum p+(-q) is equal to p-q.
The sum P + - Q is the number located a distance Q from P in the negative direction
On the number line, the arrow is pointing to the one position, and P is in the five position
-20
-11
-13
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