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Mathematics, 02.07.2020 03:01 nayelidlc2
Which of the following uses absolute value correctly to show the distance between -30 and 16?
A-30 - 16= |-46= -46 units
B-30 - 16| = |-461 = 46 units
C-30 + 16 = 1-14) = 14 units
D-30 + 161 = |-141 = -14 units
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