A number n is less than 6 units from 0. write inequality and solve it.

Inequality:

[n]<6
Answer:
-6<n<6

[]=Absolute Value

I had the same problem. According to my teacher, |n| < 6 is correct. I have no idea how she got that answer. Can anyone help me?

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Just pretend like the zero doesn't exist because you don't use it at all in this problem.

-Joshua Rosenfeld
Certified Math Teacher

The Zero isn't counted because its a zero...

This is trash, and its wrong B

Algebras hard. DIFFICULT

Let's solve your inequality step-by-step.

|n−0|<6
|n|<6
Solve Absolute Value.
|n|<6
We known
<6 and n>−6
n<6(written 1)
n>−6(written 2)
Answer:
n<6 and n>−6

GUYS WHAT IS THE SOLUTION ITO THE INEQAULITY THO

After looking up the answer everywhere: here's the CORRECT answers. (At least on Big Ideas Math)

Absolute Value Inequality: |n| < 6
The solution of the inequality: -6<n<6

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the compound inequality is -6<n<6

rylie if you see this thank you this was a big help

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ok enohone bull crap its |n|<6 for the first one then -6<n<6 for the second one

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N<6

|n-0| < 6