TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories)

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TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) Which statements are equivalent to ‘You’re good’? You’re good at being good You’re bad at being good You’re good at being bad You’re bad at being bad

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) If I owe you –£5, that means you owe me £5

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION ONE 6  –8

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION TWO –5  –4

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION THREE 30  –3

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION FOUR 3  –4  –5

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION FIVE 25% of –60

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION SIX (–13)2

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION SEVEN –4  4  –4

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION EIGHT –14  14

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION NINE 75% of 120

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION TEN (–5)3

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION ELEVEN 10% of –180

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION TWELVE –9  –7

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION THIRTEEN (–15)2

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION FOURTEEN –7  8

TWO MINUSES MAKE A PLUS (and other stories) QUESTION FIFTEEN Two-fifths of –60