How do you simplify #|2| + |-6| - |3| - |-4|#?
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To simplify |2| + |-6| - |3| - |-4|, you first evaluate the absolute values:
|2| = 2 |-6| = 6 |3| = 3 |-4| = 4
Then, you perform the arithmetic:
|2| + |-6| - |3| - |-4| = 2 + 6 - 3 - 4 = 2 + 6 - 3 - 4 = 1.
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