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davidnodine
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I think the answer is A.
I. S&T are two different numbers so the only way that they could have the same distance to Zero is if -S=T so the sum will always be zero for any number
II. S&T could be -4&4 which would sum to zero or they could be -1, 5 with a sum of 4, insufficient
I. S&T are two different numbers so the only way that they could have the same distance to Zero is if -S=T so the sum will always be zero for any number
II. S&T could be -4&4 which would sum to zero or they could be -1, 5 with a sum of 4, insufficient












