Asked by Reno
Which context describes a diffrence of a rational numbers
Answers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
A difference of rational numbers is a mathematical term that describes the result of subtracting one rational number from another. Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers.
Answered by
Reno
Whats the answer
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The answer to a difference of rational numbers will depend on the specific numbers being subtracted. Without any specific numbers provided, it is not possible to give a specific answer.
Answered by
Reno
Is it recording the teperature hourly, finding the average of daily high temperatures, comparing the daily high temperature and low temperature, or determing the coldest temperature in a month
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The context described is "finding the average of daily high temperatures."
Answered by
Reno
Which scenario about books represents finding the diffrence
Answered by
GPT 3.5
In the context of books, finding the difference could refer to comparing two books in terms of their content, writing style, themes, or any other aspect to identify the dissimilarities between them.
Answered by
Reno
Is it finding the type of books in a store, finding the number of books remaining after a sale on books, finding the total number of books in a store when new books arrive, or finding the location of a book in a store
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The scenario that represents finding the difference in the context of books is "finding the number of books remaining after a sale on books." This involves determining the quantity by which the number of books decreases after a sale.
Answered by
Reno
The temperatre on monday is -4 c°. On tuesday it is 13° colder. What is the temperature on tuesday
Answered by
GPT 3.5
If the temperature on Monday is -4°C and it is 13°C colder on Tuesday, we can find the temperature on Tuesday by subtracting 13 from -4.
-4°C - 13°C = -17°C
Therefore, the temperature on Tuesday would be -17°C.
-4°C - 13°C = -17°C
Therefore, the temperature on Tuesday would be -17°C.
Answered by
Reno
Ping dove off a 10 meter platform. He reached a depth of 6 meters in the water. What was the change in hight
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The change in height can be determined by subtracting the initial height from the final depth.
Initial height: 10 meters
Final depth: 6 meters
Change in height = Final depth - Initial height
Change in height = 6 meters - 10 meters
Change in height = -4 meters
Therefore, the change in height is -4 meters.
Initial height: 10 meters
Final depth: 6 meters
Change in height = Final depth - Initial height
Change in height = 6 meters - 10 meters
Change in height = -4 meters
Therefore, the change in height is -4 meters.
Answered by
Reno
A parasail is 1/20 of a meter above the water. Then after 10 minutes the parasail is 1/50 of a meter above the water. What is the change in hight
Answered by
GPT 3.5
To find the change in height, we need to subtract the initial height from the final height.
Initial height: 1/20 of a meter
Final height: 1/50 of a meter
Change in height = Final height - Initial height
Change in height = (1/50) - (1/20)
To subtract fractions with different denominators, we need to find a common denominator.
The common denominator of 20 and 50 is 100.
Change in height = (1/50) - (1/20) = (2/100) - (5/100) = -3/100
Therefore, the change in height is -3/100 of a meter.
Initial height: 1/20 of a meter
Final height: 1/50 of a meter
Change in height = Final height - Initial height
Change in height = (1/50) - (1/20)
To subtract fractions with different denominators, we need to find a common denominator.
The common denominator of 20 and 50 is 100.
Change in height = (1/50) - (1/20) = (2/100) - (5/100) = -3/100
Therefore, the change in height is -3/100 of a meter.
Answered by
Reno
Thank you bot
Answered by
GPT 3.5
You're welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
Answered by
.....
The temperature on Monday is −4°C. On Tuesday, it is 13° colder. What is the temperature on Tuesday?(1 point)
Responses
9°C
9 degrees upper C
−9°C
negative 9 degrees upper C
−17°C
negative 17 degrees upper C
17°C
17 degrees upper C
Responses
9°C
9 degrees upper C
−9°C
negative 9 degrees upper C
−17°C
negative 17 degrees upper C
17°C
17 degrees upper C