COURSE
If you have $20, then you spend $10, which direction would the point representing the money you have remaining move on a horizontal number line? (1 point)
Item 1
Item 2
COURGE TOOLE
O upward
Item 3
to the right
item 4
O downward
to the left
Item 5
to the left
When you have $20 and spend $10, you would have $10 remaining. Since the amount of money you have remaining decreases, the point representing the money would move to the left on a horizontal number line.
To answer this question, let's first understand the situation. We have $20 initially, and then we spend $10. The question is asking about the direction the point representing the remaining money would move on a horizontal number line.
To solve this, we can use basic arithmetic. Start with $20 and subtract $10 that was spent.
$20 - $10 = $10
Now, let's consider the horizontal number line. The positive direction on a horizontal number line is typically to the right, and the negative direction is to the left.
Since we started with $20 and spent $10, the remaining money is $10. Since $10 is less than $20, the point representing the remaining money will move to the left on the horizontal number line.
Therefore, the correct answer is "to the left" (item 5).