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During a musical an orchestra is playing. As the music plays, the volume changes in the beginning of the piece can be modeled by the equation s = 10│x - 4│+ 50 where s represents the sound level in decibels and x represents the number of measures of music played. At what number(s) measures played would the sound level be at 80 decibels?

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Answer:

The sound level would be at 80 decibels at 1 or 7 number of measures played

Explanation:

Equations with Absolute Values

We have the function s to represent the sound level in decibels:


s = 10|x - 4|+ 50

Where x is the number of measures of the music played.

We are required to find the value of x that makes s=80 decibels. We have to find the equation:


10|x - 4|+ 50 =80

Subtracting 50:


10|x - 4| =80-50


10|x - 4| =30

Dividing by 10:


|x - 4| =30/10=3


|x - 4| =3

For the absolute value be equal to 3, its argument could be positive or negative:


x-4=3

Or


x-4=-3

This leads us to two solutions:


x=3+4=7

x=7

Or


x-4=-3


x=4-3=1

x=1

The sound level would be at 80 decibels at 1 or 7 number of measures played

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