Find the absolute value of the following numbers.
_____-|1|+|11|
That would be _____+10
I'm confused
so am I. All I can do is use what you wrote, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
How about you try posting the real question?
|1| = 1
|11| = 11
Other than that, I have no help to give at this point.
I need help
To find the absolute value of a number, you need to remove any negative sign (if it exists) and keep the number as positive.
In this case, we have the expression "-|1|+|11|"
First, let's deal with the negative sign. The negative sign before the absolute value bars can be distributed to the numbers inside the absolute value. This means that we are subtracting both |1| and |11|.
|-1| = 1 and |-11| = 11
So, the expression "-|1|+|11|" becomes "-1 + 11"
Now, we can simplify the expression: -1 + 11 = 10
Therefore, the absolute value of the expression "-|1|+|11|" is 10.