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7 July, 04:26

A thermostat is set so that the temperature in laboratory freezer stays within 2.5 degrees F of 2 degrees F. Write and solve an absolute value equation to find the maximum and minimum temperatures in the freezer.

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  1. 7 July, 07:23
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    The absolute value gives the positive value of any given number inside the symbol. The absolute equation is,

    2.5 = I d - 2I

    The values of d can be calculated through,

    2.5 = d - 2

    d = 4.5

    Also,

    -2.5 = d - 2

    -2.5 + 2 = d

    d = - 0.5

    Thus, the maximum value of the temperature is 4.5 and the minimum value of the temperature is - 0.5.
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