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2 September, 14:10

Suppose that the minimum score on certification test is 200 and the maximum score is 1000. Write an absolute value equation that represents the minimum and maximum scores. Use x to represent the scores.

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  1. 2 September, 14:23
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    | x - 600 | = 400

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Absolute value equation of the form:

    | x - a | = b

    can be solved by:

    x - a = b

    x = a + b

    and

    x - a = - b

    x = a - b

    We can write the inequality | x - 600 | = 400

    Let's solve and see if we get values of 200 and 1000:

    x - 600 = 400

    x = 1000

    and

    x - 600 = - 400

    x = 200

    So this equation is right.

    | x - 600 | = 400
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