When the number is non-negative- that is, if it is zero or positive.
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The absolute value of a positive number is the same as the number. So, the answer is 25%.
The absolute value of any positive number is the same positive number - in this case, 6.1
The absolute value of a number is always positive or zero, while its opposite is always negative or zero. The relationship between the absolute value of a number and its opposite is that they have the same numerical value but opposite signs. For example, the absolute value of -5 is 5, and the opposite of 5 is -5.
Absolute value
X and Y have the same absolute value because the opposite of a number doesn't change its distance from zero. The absolute value of a number represents its distance from zero on the number line, and since X and Y are opposites, they have the same distance from zero.