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2. The temperature of the ocean at Huntington Beach can vary up to 8.6°F from the

average temperature of 75°F. Write and solve an absolute value equation to find the temperature extremes of the ocean.
temperature extremes of the ocean.

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Let x represent temperature of the ocean.

We have been given that the temperature of the ocean at Huntington Beach can vary up to 8.6°F from the average temperature of 75°F. We are asked to write an absolute value equation to find the temperature extremes of the ocean.

We will use tolerance formula to solve our given problems.


|\text{Actual}-\text{Ideal}|\leq\text{Tolerance}

Upon substituting our given values in above formula, we will get:


|x-75|\leq 8.6

Therefore, our required inequality would be
|x-75|\leq 8.6.

Using absolute value rule
\text{If }|u|\leq a,\text{ then } -a\leq u\leq a, we will get:


-8.6\leq x-75\leq 8.6


-8.6+75\leq x-75+75\leq 8.6+75


66.4\leq x\leq 83.6

Therefore, the temperature extremes of the ocean would be
66.4\leq x\leq 83.6.

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