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A candy company places an average of 20 truffles in a one-pound box. The number of truffles per box never varies from the average by more than 2. A. What could be an absolute value inequality to represent this situation, using x to represent the actual hourly wage? B. Solve the inequality. Show all work leading to your answer. C. Graph the solution on a number line. Be sure to include number labels to show the values of x on the number line. D. What does the solution to the inequality represents for this situation?

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