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what is the absolute value of 2.3

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  • 02-09-2020

Answer:  2.3

The absolute value of any positive number is that number itself.

If you take the absolute value of a negative number, then just erase the negative sign and you have your answer.

The absolute value is never negative. It represents distance from that value to 0 on the number line.

So saying |2.3| = 2.3 means the number 2.3 is exactly 2.3 units away from 0 on the number line.

Another example would be |-7| = 7 showing that from 0 to -7 is 7 spaces.

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