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A mountaineer is climbing on a cliff. She is 400 feet above the ground. If she climbs up, this will be a positive change. If she climbs down, this will be a negative change.
Complete the table.
| starting elevation (feet) |
change (feet) |
final elevation (feet) |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| A | +400 | 300 up | |
| B | +400 | 150 down | |
| C | +400 | 400 down | |
| D | +400 | +50 |
Write an addition equation and draw a number line diagram for B. Include the starting elevation, change, and final elevation in your diagram.
A spelunker is down in a cave next to the cliff. If she climbs down deeper into the cave, this will be a negative change. If she climbs up, whether inside the cave or out of the cave and up the cliff, this will be a positive change.
Complete the table.
| starting elevation (feet) |
change (feet) |
final elevation (feet) |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| A | -200 | 150 down | |
| B | -200 | 100 up | |
| C | -200 | 200 up | |
| D | -200 | 250 up | |
| E | -200 | -500 |
Write an addition equation and draw a number line diagram for C and D. Include the starting elevation, change, and final elevation in your diagram.
What does the expression tell us about the spelunker? What does the value of the expression tell us?
Two numbers are opposites if they are the same distance from 0 on the number line, but on different sides. One is negative, and the other is positive.