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Candidate A and Candidate B are running for mayor. A poll was taken to determine which candidate would likely win the election. The poll is accurate within ±5%. Write an absolute value equation to find the maximum and minimum percentage of voters who will vote for Candidate A if 38% of the voters in the poll voted for Candidate A. Let A represent the percent of voters who will vote for Candidate A.

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Answer:


|A-38|=5

33% or 43%

Explanation:

Given that poll is accurate within
\pm5.

38% voters have voted for candidate A.


A is the percent of voters who will vote for candidate A.

So, value of A can be 38+5=43%

OR

38-5 = 33%

We will write an absolute function for the above situation.

But, first of all, let us have a look at the definition of Absolute value function.


|y|=\left \{ {-{y}\ if\ y<0 \atop {y}\ if\ y>0} \right.

The the value of function gives us a negative sign when the value inside the modulus function is negative.


A-38 will be negative when
A < 38 and


A-38 will be positive when
A>38.

This difference is given as
\pm5.

Therefore, the absolute value function can be written as:


|A-38|=5

Case 1:
A < 38

As per definition of modulus function, it will open with a negative sign.


-A+38=5\Rightarrow A = 33

Case 2:
A>38

As per definition of modulus function, it will open with a positive sign.


A-38=5\Rightarrow A = 43

Therefore the answer is 33% or 43%

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