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Answers are:
-4 for C in CH4, because carbon has greater electronegativity than hydrogen and he attracts shared electrons.
+4 for C in CO2, because carbon has smaller electronegativity than oxygen.
+1 for H in both CH4 and H2O, because hydrogen has amaller electronegativity than both carbon and oxygen.
-4 for C in CH4, because carbon has greater electronegativity than hydrogen and he attracts shared electrons.
+4 for C in CO2, because carbon has smaller electronegativity than oxygen.
+1 for H in both CH4 and H2O, because hydrogen has amaller electronegativity than both carbon and oxygen.
It’s the first, second, and fourth options. Hope it helps ^^