a. Normal human body temperature is often cited as 98.6 F.

Chapter 2, Problem 2.9.4

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a. Normal human body temperature is often cited as 98.6 F. However, any temperature that is within 1 F more or less than that is still considered normal. Construct an absolute value inequality that describes normal body temperatures T that lie within that range. Then rewrite the expression without the absolute value sign. b. The speed limit is set at 65 mph on a highway, but police do not normally ticket you if you go less than 5 miles above or below that limit. Construct an absolute value inequality that describes the speeds S at which you can safely travel without getting a ticket. Rewrite the expression without using the absolute value sign.

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