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Problem 2
|-9+3|=
Step 1
•Solve the equation inside the absolute value bars.
-9+3 = -6
Step 2
•Rewrite the answer of the equation within the absolute value bars.
|-6|
Step 3
•Solve the absolute value of -6 |-6|= 6
Therefore, the answer is 6.
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