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Question
Write two integers which are greater than –10 but their sum is smaller than –10.
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Solution
For two integers which are greater than –10 but their sum is smaller than –10.
Let first integer = –4 and second integer = –7 ...[∵ –4 > (–10) and –7 > –10]
Sum = –4 + (–7) = –11 < –10
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