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Melody Davenport
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30 March, 16:18
Can the absolute value of - 4 be 1/4
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Ryder Chang
30 March, 16:35
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no
Step-by-step explanation:
the absolute value of - 4 is positive 4, however, the absolute value of - 1/4 is 1/4
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Camden Hurst
30 March, 16:44
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no because the absolute value of 1/4 is 1/4 and the absolute value of - 4 is 4
absolute value is just a positive version of the number inside of the symbol
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