Answer: One time was when I moved to a new school after elementary school and I had to make new friends completely and adjust to middle school life which was way different than elementary school. The school was bigger, lockers with locks, huge cafeteria, etc.
Two points (2) - ten points (10)
Basically, the problem looks like: 2 - 10.
Since the 2 is in front and not the 10, the answer is going to be a negative.
Add 2 - 10 as if the 10 was in the front to get 8. Then, put a negative sign in front of it to make it the correct answer.
Answer: -8
[He has estimated that the problem would lead to a loss of $10,000 and would require time to resolve.]
This should be the right answer hope it helps!!
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