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A company's website states their oven temperatures

display may vary up to 35 degrees higher or lower than the temperature being
produced. Based on this statement, which of the following can represent an
oven's actual temperature, t, if it is displaying a temperature of 350 degrees?
x + 350 = 35
x - 350 =35
x + 35 = 350
x-35 = 350
x≤ 315 and x ≥ 385
315 ≤ x ≤ 385
-∞0 ≤x≤ ∞0

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

315 ≤ t ≤ 385

This is because the oven temperature display can vary up to 35 degrees higher or lower than the actual temperature being produced. Therefore, the actual temperature (t) could be 35 degrees higher or lower than the displayed temperature (350 degrees), resulting in a range of possible temperatures from 315 to 385 degrees.

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