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Which of the following situations represents an example of additive inverse? Going up 3 flights of stairs, then going up another 3 flights of stairs Winning $10 and then losing a $10 bill Gaining 7 yards on a play in football and then getting a 5-yard penalty Being 1 over par on a hole in golf and then 2 under par on the next hole


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