Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Here are the steps to follow when solving absolute value inequalities:
Isolate the absolute value expression on the left side of the inequality.
If the number on the other side of the inequality sign is negative, your equation either has no solution or all real numbers as solutions.
If your problem has a greater than sign (your problem now says that an absolute value is greater than a number), then set up an "or" compound inequality that looks like this:
(quantity inside absolute value) < -(number on other side)
OR
(quantity inside absolute value) > (number on other side)
The same setup is used for a ³ sign.
If your absolute value is less than a number, then set up a three-part compound inequality that looks like this:
-(number on other side) < (quantity inside absolute value) < (number on other side)
The same setup is used for a £ sign
Everything that is not in B.
8. 15. 13
First year- 62,000
Second year- 7% increased in rent= 66,340
Third year- 7% increased in rent (66,340)= 70,984
Fourth year- 7% increased in rent (70,984)= 75,953
Fifth year- 7% increased in rent (75,953)= 81,270.
Total 5 years lease- 356,547.