Solve the problem.Suppose a person can measure the length of a board within
inches. A board is measured to be 17
inches. What range of values could the true length assume?
A. The board could actually be between 16 inches and
inches long.
B. The board could actually be between 17 inches and
inches long.
C. The board could actually be between inches and
inches long.
D. The board could actually be between inches and
inches long.
Answer: C
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Change the decimals to their fraction or mixed-number equivalents, and reduce answers to lowest terms.0.875
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Use the figure to solve the inequality.f(x) < 0
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