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Answer: Kayla is incorrect. The absolute value of 0 or a positive number is equal to the number.

  • Absolute numbers cannot be negative numbers. Therefore, an absolute number of a positive number will always be the positive number.

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It's the last one.

Explanation:

For example, if you have 0, the absolute valeu of 0 is 0. A postive number like 2, has an absolute value of 2. 0 is not greater than 0 and 2 is not greater than 2. Hope this helps!

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