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Documenting Calibration Tolerance Boundaries
During a training session for new quality assurance technicians at an electronics manufacturing facility, you are asked to demonstrate how to find the 'out-of-tolerance' ranges for component dimensions governed by the absolute value inequality .
In your response, write down the equivalent compound inequality sequence used to set up the solution, show the algebraic steps to solve for , and state the final out-of-tolerance range in standard interval notation.
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A quality control technician at a manufacturing company uses absolute value inequalities to monitor equipment calibration. The acceptable deviation for a temperature sensor is defined by the absolute value inequality , where represents the normalized temperature deviation. To find the sensor values that are out of tolerance, the technician rewrites the inequality as the compound inequality or . By solving the first inequality, the technician finds that the lower out-of-tolerance boundary is ____ (Write your answer as a simplified fraction, e.g., 2/3).