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Example Question #53 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 14.
Example Question #54 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 10.
Example Question #55 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 129.
Example Question #56 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 13.
Example Question #57 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 10.
Example Question #58 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 3.
Example Question #59 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 2.
Example Question #61 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 135.
Example Question #62 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 12.
Example Question #63 : Mathematical Relationships
Solve:
The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.
For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 25.
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