SOLUTION: A number n is no more than 7 units way from 5. Wirte an absolute-vaule inequality to show the range of posssible values for n.
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Question 814495: A number n is no more than 7 units way from 5. Wirte an absolute-vaule inequality to show the range of posssible values for n.
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