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No, positive numbers do not always have a higher absolute value than negative numbers. The absolute value of a negative number is equal to its positive equivalent. For example, the absolute value of -3 and 3 is both 3.
Because their higher then negative numbers and they are 'POSITIVE'
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What do you mean by "higher?"They are smaller than positive numbers since they are to the left of positive numbers on the number line.Beyond that, not sure what you mean.
Only if the absolute value of the positive number is higher.
negative 3, because on a number line, the negatives are lower when the absolute value is higher(simply stated). Basically, remember that negatives a re opposite the properties of positive.