Absolute Value Math Worksheets 6th Grade
If you're a 6th-grade student or parent searching for comprehensive and engaging worksheets to strengthen your understanding of absolute value in math, you've come to the right place. Our collection of absolute value math worksheets is designed to provide clear explanations and hands-on practice for this essential concept.
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What is the absolute value of -5?
The absolute value of -5 is 5.
What is the absolute value of 0?
The absolute value of 0 is 0.
What is the absolute value of 8?
The absolute value of 8 is 8.
What is the absolute value of -12?
The absolute value of -12 is 12.
What is the absolute value of 3.5?
The absolute value of 3.5 is 3.5.
What is the absolute value of -2.2?
The absolute value of -2.2 is 2.2.
What is the absolute value of -9?
The absolute value of -9 is 9.
What is the absolute value of 13?
The absolute value of 13 is 13.
What is the absolute value of -0.5?
The absolute value of -0.5 is 0.5.
What is the absolute value of -15?
The absolute value of -15 is 15.
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