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Given:

Distance of her beagle = 25/4 meters to the right

Distance of her labrador = 51/20 meters directly to her left.

Let's determine the expression which represents how far apart the two dogs are.

We have the following:

Since the beagle is to the right, the distance is = 25/4 meters

Since the labrador is to the left, the distance is = -51/20 meters.

Now, to find how far apart the two dogs are, let's use the absolute value expression:


\lvert(25)/(4)-(-(51)/(20))|

Therefore, the expression which represents how far the two dogs are is:


\lvert(25)/(4)-(-(51)/(20))\rvert

ANSWER:


\lvert(25)/(4)-(-(51)/(20))\rvert

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