Which situation describes opposite quantities that when combined would equal 0?(1 point)

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A deposit of $20 to a bank and a fee charged of $20.
A deposit of $20 to a bank and a fee charged of $20.

A deposit of $10 to a bank, a fee charged of $20, and a deposit of $30.
A deposit of $10 to a bank, a fee charged of $20, and a deposit of $30.

A fee of $10 charged by a bank, a deposit of $10, and a withdrawal of $30.
A fee of $10 charged by a bank, a deposit of $10, and a withdrawal of $30.

A withdrawal of $20 to a bank and a fee charged of $20.

A withdrawal of $20 to a bank and a fee charged of $20.

Which situation describes opposite quantities that when combined would equal 0?(1 point)

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Sarah deposits $20 in an account and then deposits another $20.
Sarah deposits $20 in an account and then deposits another $20.

Eileen moves seven spaces forward, then she moves two spaces back in a game.
Eileen moves seven spaces forward, then she moves two spaces back in a game.

Sarah is charged a fee of $20 and withdraws $20.
Sarah is charged a fee of $20 and withdraws $20.

Eileen moves seven spaces forward, then she moves seven spaces back in a game.

Eileen moves seven spaces forward, then she moves seven spaces back in a game.

The situation that describes opposite quantities that when combined would equal 0 is:

A withdrawal of $20 to a bank and a fee charged of $20.