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If absolute values are always positive or zero there is no way they can be less than or equal to a negative number. ... In this case if the absolute value is positive or zero then it will always be greater than or equal to a negative number.

The negative number having an absolute value more than 10 would be:

[tex]-11[/tex]

Absolute Value

  • The absolute value (or modulus) [tex]|x|[/tex] of a real number [tex]x[/tex] is its non-negative value regardless of its sign.
  • Absolute value is the magnitude or size of a number; negatives are not permitted.
  • A negative number with an absolute value greater than [tex]10[/tex] is [tex]-11[/tex] as [tex]-11[/tex] is a negative number and it's absolute value [tex]11[/tex] is greater than [tex]10[/tex]

Thus, [tex]-11[/tex] is the correct answer.

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