Question
Which context describes a difference of rational numbers?(1 point)
Responses
The team’s score did not change during the game.
The team’s score did not change during the game.
The team’s score increased when scoring.
The team’s score increased when scoring.
A football player gains yards on a play.
A football player gains yards on a play.
A football player loses yards on a play.
Responses
The team’s score did not change during the game.
The team’s score did not change during the game.
The team’s score increased when scoring.
The team’s score increased when scoring.
A football player gains yards on a play.
A football player gains yards on a play.
A football player loses yards on a play.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The context that describes a difference of rational numbers is:
"A football player loses yards on a play."
This situation involves comparing two quantities (the yards before and after the play), which can be represented as a difference between rational numbers (e.g., the player starts with a certain number of yards, and then loses some).
"A football player loses yards on a play."
This situation involves comparing two quantities (the yards before and after the play), which can be represented as a difference between rational numbers (e.g., the player starts with a certain number of yards, and then loses some).