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Whcih absolute value equation could someone use to find the highest and lowest cost of a year in college?

The average cost of a year in college varies from $6000 to $20,000 depending on which college you attend.

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Given that:

The average cost of a year in college varies from $6000 to $20,000 depending on which college you attend.

To find:

The absolute value equation the could someone use to find the highest and lowest cost of a year in college.

Explanation:

Let the average cost of a year in college be x.

The average cost of a year in college varies from $6000 to $20,000.


6000\leq x\leq 20000

Average of 6000 and 20000 is


(6000+20000)/(2)=13000

Subtract average of 6000 and 20000 from each side.


6000-13000\leq x-13000\leq 20000-13000


-7000\leq x-13000\leq 7000


|x-13000|\leq 7000
[\because -a\leq x\leq a\Leftrightarrow |x|\leq a]

Therefore, the required absolute value equation is
|x-13000|\leq 7000.

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