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Mathematics, 29.08.2021 21:30 christopherluckey7

Hi everyone! Please help, I’m REALLY struggling. I’m only in 7th grade, and stuck in high school algebra!!! In a sports poll, 53% of those surveyed believe their high school football team will win the state championship. The poll shows a margin of error of 5 percentage points. Write and solve an absolute value inequality to find the least and the greatest percent of people that think their team will win the state championship.

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