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The absolute value of a number is added to the original number Kayla says the sum is always equal to 0 is she correct explain why or why not

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No she is not correct, because the absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. Therefore, you would take a number, say -1. The absolute value of this number is 1. So, add 1 and you would get 2. If I'm correct, 2 is not equal to zero. I hope this helps you out! ;) 
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