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A contestant on a game show must guess the price of a new car. The contestant will win if his guess is within $1000 of the price of the car. If the price of the car is $24,995 and the contestant's guess is represented by g, what absolute value inequality represents this situation
10 years ago

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Steve
|g-24995| < 1000
That is, if exactly $1000 off loses.
10 years ago
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