Which of the following describes the sum p + (-q) where p and g are positive numbers?? (1 point)

The sum p + (-q) can be evaluated as follows:

1. Add the positive number p to the negative of the positive number q.
2. The negative of a positive number q is denoted as -q, which is equivalent to multiplying q by -1.
3. Therefore, -q = -1 * q.
4. Adding p to -1 * q can be done by subtracting q from p.
5. Hence, the sum p + (-q) is equal to p - q when p and q are positive numbers.

The sum p + (-q) is equal to p - q.