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Which of the following expressions simplifies to −abcd, where a, b, c and d are real numbers? A. (−a)∙b∙(−c)∙d
B. (−a)∙b∙(−c)∙(−d)
C. a∙(−b)∙(−c)∙d
D. (−a)∙(−b)∙(−c)∙(−d)
I put D and it was incorrect

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