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

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The sum of p + (-q) where p and q are positive numbers is always positive.

Explanation:
When we add a positive number and its negative, the sum will always be positive. This is because the negative value subtracts from the positive value, resulting in a smaller positive number. For example, if p = 5 and q = 3, then p + (-q) = 5 + (-3) = 2, which is positive. This pattern holds true for any positive values of p and q.
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