To solve the expression \( 60 + (-28) \), you can rewrite it as:
\[ 60 - 28 \]
Now, subtract 28 from 60:
\[ 60 - 28 = 32 \]
So, \( 60 + (-28) = 32 \).
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To solve the expression \( 60 + (-28) \), you can rewrite it as:
\[ 60 - 28 \]
Now, subtract 28 from 60:
\[ 60 - 28 = 32 \]
So, \( 60 + (-28) = 32 \).
No, the answer \( 32 \) is not a negative number; it is positive.
When you add \( 60 \) and \( -28 \), you are effectively subtracting \( 28 \) from \( 60 \), which yields \( 32 \). Therefore, the final answer is \( 32 \), a positive number.