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The average January temperature in a Northern Canadian City is 1 degree Fahrenheit. The actual January temperature for that city may be 5 degrees warmer or colder. Write and solve an equation to find the minimum and maximum temperatures.

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : The average January temperature in a Northern Canadian City is 1 degree Fahrenheit.

The actual January temperature for that city may be 5 degrees warmer or colder.

To Find :    Write and solve an equation to find the minimum and maximum temperatures.

Solution:

Temperature T  =  1  ± 5

T = 1 + 5  =  6   is max temperature

T = 1 - 5   = - 4 is min  temperature

or | T - 1  |  =  5

T - 1  = 5  =>   T  = 6

or  T - 1 = -5  => T = - 4

| T - 1  |  =  5  is an equation to find the minimum and maximum temperatures.

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