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What is the sum of digits of the integer -73?
The other day i was solving a logical reasoning problem.
One of the statement of the problem read as follows:
"Consider a two digit INTEEGER x such that the sum of digits is 3"
Confusion:
We can have x of ±AB form where A and B are the magnitudes of digits involved
so am i right in interpreting the given statement as A+B=3 or we have to take signs along with the digits?
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What is the sum of digits of the integer -73?
10 of course. what's the doubt in that. digits are always taken +ve. :P