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If a and b are both positive numbers and a < b, what must be true about their absolute values?
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If a and b are both positive numbers and a < b, what must be true about their absolute values?
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If a and b are both positive numbers and a < b, what must be true about their absolute values?
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Maybe there absolute values are different and b is a bigger number that's a
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That b has a greater number than a even though they both are positive.
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