The following statement is correct () A. When two numbers are added, the sum is greater than any addend B. when two numbers with different signs are added, the sum is less than any addend C. when two numbers with equal absolute value are added, the sum must be equal to zero D. when two numbers are added, the sign of the larger addend is taken as the sign of the result

The following statement is correct () A. When two numbers are added, the sum is greater than any addend B. when two numbers with different signs are added, the sum is less than any addend C. when two numbers with equal absolute value are added, the sum must be equal to zero D. when two numbers are added, the sign of the larger addend is taken as the sign of the result

A. ∵ - 3 + (- 2) = - 5, we know that the sum of two numbers is not necessarily greater than any addend, so the option is wrong; B, ∵ - 3 + 2 = - 1, we know that the sum of two numbers with different sign is greater than one of the addends, so the option is wrong; C, according to the addition of two numbers which are opposite to each other, we can get 0, we can know two numbers with different sign whose absolute value is equal