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Answer:
Both Anoki and David are correct. Both expressions are equivalent to the difference between the measurements and are always positive because they give the absolute value of the difference.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Both of their absolute value expression is correct because the final height will always be same.
Given,
At a theme park, a person must be a certain height to ride a rollercoaster.
A person must be h inches tall, plus or minus 1.5 inches.
Anoki says the absolute value expression | 1.5 - h | represents an acceptable height.
David says the absolute value expression I h - 1.5 | represents an acceptable height.
We have to find who is correct in expressing the absolute value.
What is absolute value?
It is expressed in | x |.
Where x is any number.
The value of x can be negative or positive.
The absolute value will always be a positive value.
|m| = and |-m| = m.
We have,
Anoki absolute value expression: | 1.5 - h |
David absolute value expression: | h - 1.5 |
Suppose let us consider h = 72.
Now,
| 1.5 - h | = | 1.5 - 72 | = | -70.5 | = 70.5
| h - 1.5 | = | 72 - 1.5 | = | 70.5 | = 70.5
We see that both have the same value.
Thus both of their absolute value expression is correct.
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