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What is another way to write the absolute value inequality IpI≤12? -12≤p≤12 -12≥p≤12 -12≤p or p≤12 -12≥p or p≤12

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The absolute value inequality |p| ≤ 12 is another way to express the double inequality -12 ≤ p ≤ 12, which includes all numbers from -12 to 12.

Step-by-step explanation:

The absolute value inequality |p| ≤ 12 is saying that the value of p is at most 12 units away from zero on the number line, in either direction. This can be rewritten without the absolute value as -12 ≤ p ≤ 12. This means p can be any number between -12 and 12, including -12 and 12 themselves.

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