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THIS IS 6TH GRADE MATH PLEASE HELP I DON'T UNDERSTAND​

THIS IS 6TH GRADE MATH PLEASE HELP I DON'T UNDERSTAND​-example-1
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Answer:

A) Its distance from zero on a number line

Explanation:

Absolute value is always positive and refers to the magnitude of a value only. For example, the absolute value of -8 is equal to 8. Similarly, distance also represents a magnitude and therefore is also positive. Therefore, a number's absolute value is equal to A) Its distance from zero on a number line.

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A I don’t really have an explanation but I remember this

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