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A company manufactures penny number 2 nails that are 1 inch in length. The actual length is allowed to vary by up to \displaystyle \frac{1}{32}321​inch. a) Write and solve an absolute value equation to find the minimum and maximum acceptable nail length. (Use \displaystyle ll as the variable to represent length)b) A penny number 2 nail is 1.05 inches long. Is the nail acceptable? Explain.

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