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which statement about magnitude is true? Magnitude is never a negative value. The magnitude of –1.9 is |–1.9| which is 1.9. The absolute value of a number is greater than its magnitude. The numbers –4 and 4 have the same magnitude. The magnitude of Negative two-thirds is less than the magnitude of Two-thirds. Which statements are true? Check all that apply.

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Which statements are true? Check all that apply.

Magnitude is never a negative value.

The magnitude of –1.9 is |–1.9| which is 1.9

The numbers –4 and 4 have the same magnitude.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

This answer is based on the idea that magnitude is absolute value.

Absolute value is a number's distance from zero.

1. Magnitude is never negative. (True)

2. The magnitude of -1.9 is |–1.9| which is 1.9. (True)

3. The absolute value of a number is greater than its magnitude. (False, they are the same (?, maybe)

4. The numbers –4 and 4 have the same magnitude. (True)

5. The magnitude of Negative two-thirds is less than the magnitude of Two-thirds. (False)

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