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Whats the absolute value of 5/6?

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Answer:

5/6 is the same you dont change it unless its negative

Explanation:

If the fraction is positive, it is its own absolute value. If the fraction is negative, remove the negative sign. That is the absolute value. In other words, the absolute value of 1/7 is 1/7, and the absolute value of -5/8 is 5/8.

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Answer:

the absolute value of 5/6 is 5/6

Explanation:

absolute value is just the distance from zero on a number line, so it just makes whatever number under the | x | the same number but positive.

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