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Which statement about absolute value is true?(1 point)
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The absolute value of a number is shown by enclosing the number in curly brackets, such as with {8}.
The absolute value of a number is shown by enclosing the number in curly brackets, such as with left brace 8 right brace .

A negative number has a negative absolute value.
A negative number has a negative absolute value.

No two numbers can have the same absolute value.
No two numbers can have the same absolute value.

The absolute value of a number is equal to its distance from zero.
The absolute value of a number is equal to its distance from zero.
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etermine the distance between 6.5 and −7.2 on a number line.
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The statement "The absolute value of a number is equal to its distance from zero" is true.
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To determine the distance between 6.5 and -7.2 on a number line, we need to find the absolute value of the difference between the two numbers.

The absolute value of the difference between 6.5 and -7.2 is calculated as follows:

|6.5 - (-7.2)| = |6.5 + 7.2| = |13.7| = 13.7

Therefore, the distance between 6.5 and -7.2 on a number line is 13.7 units.

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