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3. A study team is discussing multiplying integers. Scott says, "Two negatives multiply to make a negative and two positives multiply to make a positive."

Aaron says, "No, it depends on what there are more of', like -10(3) is negative, but 5(-2) is positive."

Zachary says, "If the signs are the same it is positive, but if they signs are different, the product is

negative."

Tina disagrees. "The sign of the product is the sign of the first number being multiplied."

Who, if anyone, is correct? Give at least three examples to illustrate the concept these students are

debating.

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