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Danna Lamb
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28 May, 12:19
Find the absolute value of 3.1 + (-6.3)
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Jack Galloway
28 May, 12:41
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3.2
Step-by-step explanation:
First, evalue what's inside of the absolute value:
3.1 + (-6.3) = - 3.2
Now, since absolute value means the distance from the number to 0, the absolute value of - 3.2 is the negation of - 3.2:
|-3.2| = 3.2
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