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15 September, 22:56

The minimum sustained wind speed of a Category 1 hurricane is 74 miles per hour. The maximum sustained wind speed is 95 miles per hour. Write an absolute value equation that represents the minimum and maximum speeds. Let v

represent the wind speed.

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  1. 15 September, 23:05
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    To solve this problem, let us first calculate for the average sustained wind speed of the Category 1 hurricane:

    Average sustained wind speed = (Maximum speed + Minimum speed) / 2

    Average sustained wind speed = (95 mph + 74 mph) / 2

    Average sustained wind speed = 84.5 mph

    So we can establish that:

    x = 84.5 mph Where x represents the average speed

    Then we calculate the range of the wind speed, this can be calculated either by subtracting the average and minimum speeds, or maximum and average speeds:

    Range = 95 mph - 84.5 mph

    Range = 10.5 mph

    Therefore the absolute value equation would then be in the form of:

    |x - average| = range

    |x - 84.5| = 10.5
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