Using multiplication signal rules, it is found that:
A: Emma's statement is always false.
B: The result is always negative.
C: Emma's statement is always true.
The rule used for this exercise is as follows:
- When two numbers of different signals are multiplied, the result is negative.
- When two numbers have the same signal, the result is positive.
Part A:
- Three numbers are multiplied, all negative.
- The multiplication of the first two result in a positive number.
- Then, this positive number is multiplied by a negative number, and the result will be negative, which mean that Emma's statement is always false.
Two examples are:


Part B:
The rule is that the result is always negative.
Part C:
- The multiplication of the first two negative numbers result in a positive number.
- Then, this positive number is multiplied by another positive number, and the result will be positive, which mean that Emma's statement is always true.
Two examples are:


A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/24764960
Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
Integers are closed under subtraction.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When you have a number (17) and want to know some fraction (2/5) of that number, you should multiply the number by the fraction.
17 * (2/5)
= (17*2)/5
= 34/5
= 6.8
You can then round this number up --> about 7 cars.