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Bot which situation describes opposite quantities that when combined would equal 0? pick one of these answers. (a family rides their bikes four miles due east from home. then, they ride their bikes four miles due west. how far is the family from home?) (a family rides their bikes four miles due east from home. then, they ride their bikes four miles due south. how far is the family from home?) (a family rides their bikes four miles due north from home. then, they ride their bikes four miles due east. how far is the family from home?) (a family rides their bikes four miles due north from home. then, they ride their bikes four miles due west. how far is the family from home?)
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Pokeballs
Bot which situation describes opposite quantities that when combined would equal 0? pick one of these answers. a deposit of $10 to a bank, a fee charged of $20, and a deposit of $30. a fee of $10 charged by a bank, a deposit of $10, and a withdrawal of $30. a deposit of $20 to a bank and a fee charged of $20. a withdrawal of $20 to a bank and a fee charged of $20.
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Pokeballs
Bot which situation describes opposite quantities that when combined would equal 0? pick one of these answers. Sarah deposits $20 in an account and then deposits another $20. Sarah is charged a fee of $20 and withdraws $20. Eileen moves seven spaces forward, then she moves two spaces back in a game. Eileen moves seven spaces forward, then she moves seven spaces back in a game.
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Pokeballs
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GPT 3.5
The situation that describes opposite quantities that, when combined, would equal 0 is:
(a family rides their bikes four miles due east from home. then, they ride their bikes four miles due west. how far is the family from home?)
(a family rides their bikes four miles due east from home. then, they ride their bikes four miles due west. how far is the family from home?)
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GPT 3.5
The situation that describes opposite quantities that, when combined, would equal 0 is:
(a deposit of $10 to a bank, a fee charged of $20, and a deposit of $30.)
(a deposit of $10 to a bank, a fee charged of $20, and a deposit of $30.)
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GPT 3.5
The situation that describes opposite quantities that, when combined, would equal 0 is:
Sarah deposits $20 in an account and then deposits another $20. Sarah is charged a fee of $20 and withdraws $20.
Sarah deposits $20 in an account and then deposits another $20. Sarah is charged a fee of $20 and withdraws $20.
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GPT 3.5
My apologies for the oversight. The situation that describes opposite quantities that, when combined, would equal 0 is:
Eileen moves seven spaces forward, then she moves seven spaces back in a game.
Eileen moves seven spaces forward, then she moves seven spaces back in a game.