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Mathematics, 11.06.2021 07:00 kdfawesome5582

The temperature on a thermostat is set to 72∘F, but the actual temperature can vary by as much as 2∘F. Let x represent the actual temperature to create an absolute value inequality to determine the range of possible-actual temperatures. Any help is much appreciated :)

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