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|-3| ≤ 0 True or False

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im not sure if it is true or false, because if it was true, it would make sense, because 3 is greater than 0, but since it could never be equal to 0, it could also be false. Here is my answer though

Explanation:

the absoulute value of -3 is 3, so it is greater than 0, and cannot be equal to 0

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

It is false because the absolute value signs mean that |-3| is actually positive 3. Absolute values are always positive. So, now you have 3 is less than or equal to 0, which is false because 3 is greater than 0.

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