Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Our inequality is |125-u| ≤ 30. Let's separate this into two. Assuming that (125-u) is positive, we have 125-u ≤ 30, and if we assume that it's negative, we'd have -(125-u)≤30, or u-125≤30.
Therefore, we now have two inequalities to solve for:
125-u ≤ 30
u-125≤30
For the first one, we can subtract 125 and add u to both sides, resulting in
0 ≤ u-95, or 95≤u. Therefore, that is our first inequality.
The second one can be figured out by adding 125 to both sides, so u ≤ 155.
Remember that we took these two inequalities from an absolute value -- as a result, they BOTH must be true in order for the original inequality to be true. Therefore,
u ≥ 95
and
u ≤ 155
combine to be
95 ≤ u ≤ 155, or the 4th option
Looks complicated, sorry wish I could help
She bought 4 Movies and 3 CDs so she spend $19.50 bc 3+3+3+3=12 so 2.50+2.50+2.50=7.50 so 7.50+12=19.50
6+8+4+2=20
2/20 to grab mango can = 1/10
8/19 (remove one for previous) fro grape juice
6/18 for apple juice = 1/3
1/10*8/19*1/3
=
8/570
=
4/285