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After successfully solving an absolute-value problem, Ariel spilled her favorite ice cream all over the problem. All that can be read now is, "The distance between x and (mess of ice cream) is (another mess of ice cream)." Given that Ariel's answers are x = –3 and x = 7, reconstruct the missing parts of the problem.

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User Diandra
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Final answer:

To reconstruct the missing parts of the problem, we can determine the distance between x and the mess of ice cream, which is 10 units. However, the exact value of the mess of ice cream cannot be determined without more information.

Step-by-step explanation:

To reconstruct the missing parts of the problem, we need to determine the distance between x and the mess of ice cream as well as the value of the mess of ice cream. Since Ariel's answers are x = -3 and x = 7, we can infer that the distance between x and the mess of ice cream is 10 units (7 - (-3) = 10). However, without more information, we cannot determine the exact value of the mess of ice cream.

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