<span>It looks like you're supposed to pick a combination of two answers: an absolute-value inequality, and a sentence describing the meaning of that inequality.
We've got two choices for each, and therefore four possible combinations of choices.
First, let's tackle the sentence description. We're told that "it [the cost] could differ [from the average of $32] as much as $8." That sets a maximum value for the difference; it's UP TO $8. If the cost is less than average, it could be as little as $32 - $8 = $24 and if the cost is more than average, it could be as much as $32 + $8 = $40. So the medication costs range from $24 to $40, and we want an answer that states that.
Now for the inequalities: |x - 32| describes the SIZE of the difference. Using the absolute-value function means we don't distinguish between x - 32 and 32 - x as far as our interests are concerned; we eliminate the sign from the subtraction and just look at the size of the difference.
But in the case we're looking at, we've got a MAXIMUM value for the difference; it can't be more than 8. The inequality |x - 32| ≥ 8 says the difference is 8 or MORE, so we don't want that. Instead, we want |x - 32| ≤ 8 which says the difference is anywhere from 0 to 8.
Combining these conclusions, we see we're looking for this answer: |x - 32| ≤ 8; The medication costs range from $24 to $40 which is the third one listed.</span>
C.) 5, Using P.E.M.D.A.S you have to multiply first, so replacing the variable X with 5, it should look like this: (6*5) -3=27. 6*5 is 30, 30 subtracted by 3 is 27.