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3. A fixed buoy floats in a bay 300 feet from a rock wall at the marina. A 5-foot
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3. A fixed buoy floats in a bay 300 feet from a rock wall at the marina. A 5-foot
rope attached to the buoy floats on the water and extends toward the rock
wall when the tide is coming in and away from the rock wall when the tide is
leaving. Which absolute value equation can be used to find the maximum and
minimum distance of the end of the rope from the rock wall?
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