The minimum score on the SAT test is 600 and the maximum score is 2400. Write an absolute value equation that represents the minimum and maximum scores. Use x to represent the scores.

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I think this is the answer because you can’t go lower than 600 but you can’t go over 2400
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Answer:

[tex]\mid 600 \leq x \leq 2400 \mid[/tex]  

Step-by-step explanation:

The minimum SAT score = 600

The maximum SAT score = 2400

Let x represent score of a student. Since we know the maximum value is 2400 so x cannot be larger than 2400 and the minimum value is 600, so it cannot be less than 600.

This can be represented in the form of the equation:

[tex]600 \leq x \leq 2400[/tex]

Now, the absolute value equation that represents the given situation is given by:

[tex]\mid 600 \leq x \leq 2400 \mid[/tex]

This, equation have two interpretation:

a) [tex]600 \leq x \leq 2400[/tex]

b)[tex]-(600 \leq x \leq 2400)[/tex]

[tex]= -600 \geq -x \geq -2400[/tex]