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The population change from one year to the next of a town is -435, what is the absolute value of this population change?
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The population change from one year to the next of a town is -435, what is the absolute value of this population change?
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The population change from one year to the next of a town is -435, what is the absolute value of this population change?
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435. Absolute value is just taking a number and making it positive. If it is already positive nothing happens, if it is negative it becomes positive.
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