No, the opposite of -6.5 is 6.5, while the absolute value of -6.5 is also 6.5. Although both results are numerically the same, they represent different concepts; the opposite refers to the number with the opposite sign, while absolute value refers to the distance from zero on the number line, regardless of the sign.
Absolute value of 65 is 65.
In degrees they are the same value.
No, those two numbers are not the same number. They are close in value to each other though. 65 - .1 = 64.9. 64.9 is .1 less than 65. In case of rounding, however, 64.9 rounds up to 65.
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To determine the value of ( y ) in a parallelogram labeled "65," additional information is needed, such as the relationships between the angles or sides of the parallelogram. In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal, and adjacent angles are supplementary. Without specific details on how "65" relates to ( y ), it's impossible to provide a numerical answer.
Absolute value of 65 is 65.
45 + 65 = 110
0.422618262
It is as a fraction: 65/100 or 13/20 in its simplest form
The stronger correlation will be the one whose absolute value is closest to one. For example, r = -.78 is stronger than r=.65, because: |r| = |-.78| = .78 > |r| = |.65| = .65
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In degrees they are the same value.
-65
No, those two numbers are not the same number. They are close in value to each other though. 65 - .1 = 64.9. 64.9 is .1 less than 65. In case of rounding, however, 64.9 rounds up to 65.
Oh, dude, the opposite of 65 is -65. It's like a mirror image, but with numbers. So, if 65 is walking forward, -65 is walking backward... or something like that. Math, man, it's wild.
65/100 or 13/20
It is: 0.65 = 65/100 which is the same as 13/20 when reduced to its lowest terms