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Use absolute value to express the distance between −12 and −15 on the number line. |−12 − (−15)| = −27 |−12 − (−15)| = −3 |−12 − (−15)| = 3 |−12 − (−15)| = 27

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@Nnesha

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@pinklion23

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i can help you in this one :)

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Thank you!

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Is it C?

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

er no im sorry for this one it does not have to be positive just do 12-15 because the lines in front and behind the expression are absolute value signs there for the numbers in side have to be positive

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@pinklion23 I'm still confused can you tell me the answer and then explain it please?

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

12-15= -3 your answer is B

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@pinklion23 very sorry I didn't see your response my computer crashed. Thank you very much for your help!!

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it was wrong but thanks anyways

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