On Saturday morning the temperature was 76°F. The temperature dropped 9°F and then rose 13°F. How much does the temperature need to rise or fall to return to the initial temperature of 76°F? (1 point)
Fall 13°F
Rise 4°F
Fall 4°F
Rise 5°F
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1. Fall 4°F
2. 32
3. -12
4. 32
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5. -10
6. III only
7. Benjamin lost 6 pounds and then gained 8 pounds.
8. -27
9. −55 + (−18) = −73
10. Together they painted almost the entire shed.
11. 11/12
12. −7.963
13. -658 feet
14. 55 feet
15. 62
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Fall 4°F
explain
To return to the initial temperature of 76°F, the temperature needs to fall by 9°F and then rise by 13°F.
Since the temperature already dropped 9°F, the temperature only needs to rise by the remaining difference between the dropped temperature and the initial temperature.
9°F - 9°F = 0°F
So, the temperature needs to rise by 0°F to return to the initial temperature of 76°F.
Therefore, the answer is rise 0°F or no change in temperature.
2. What is the distance between -23 and 9 on a number line?(1 point)
32
14
-14
-32
To find the distance between -23 and 9 on a number line, we need to calculate the absolute difference between the two numbers.
| -23 - 9 | = | -32 | = 32
Therefore, the distance between -23 and 9 on a number line is 32.
So, the answer is 32.
I. You gain 5 pounds.
II. You set your clock 5 hours ahead.
III. You use 5 gallons of gas.
The integer -5 would BEST represent which of these events?
(1 point)
I only
III only
I and III only
II and III only
The integer -5 would best represent event I only, where you gain 5 pounds.
This is because a negative sign (-) indicates a decrease or loss, so -5 represents a loss or decrease of 5 in the given context.
7. Which of these situations is NOT an example of two quantities that combine to make zero.(1 point)
Mary collects 12 bottle caps and then loses 12.
A business’s income is equal to its expenses.
Benjamin lost 6 pounds and then gained 8 pounds.
Madeline wins $20 and then pays the babysitter $20.