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To find out if a+b+c>0.

1) From Statement 1, a,b <0; It is clearly insufficient on its own

2) From statement 2,
b-a>c-b
Or, 2b>a+c
Adding b both sides,
3b>a+b+c

This is also insufficient on it's own. However, from statement 1, b is also less than zero. Hence, a+b+c <0

So, answer is C

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What I dont get how do we conclude that a and b are negative

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What I dont get how do we conclude that a and b are negative

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We are given that two of the numbers are negative, and since we also know that a < b < c, these two numbers must be a and b.
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