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dimulka [17.4K]
3 years ago
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In a golf tournament, Sam played 4 rounds and was within 2 strokes of par for all 4 rounds of the tournament. If par is 72 on th

e course he was playing, solve the equation| x - 4(72)| = 2 to determine the highest and lowest scores Sam could have made in the tournament.
Mathematics
1 answer:
In-s [12.5K]3 years ago
8 0

Given:

|x-4(72)|=2

To find:

The highest and lowest scores Sam could have made in the tournament.

Solution:

We have,

|x-4(72)|=2

|x-288|=2

It can be written as

x-288=\pm 2

Add 288 on both sides.

x=288\pm 2

x=288-2 and x=288+2

x=286 and x=290

Therefore, the highest and lowest scores Sam could have made in the tournament are 290 and 286 respectively.

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