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Write an integer for each situation.(In this exercise you must Wirte the + and Negative signs) 1.) A profit of $12 2.) 1,440 feet below sea level 3.) 22°F below 0 4.) a gain of …
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Write an integer for each situation.(In this exercise you must Wirte the + and Negative signs) 1.) A profit of $12 2.) 1,440 feet below sea level 3.) 22°F below 0 4.) a gain of …
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Write an integer for each situation.(In this exercise you must Wirte the + and Negative signs)
1.) A profit of $12
2.) 1,440 feet below sea level
3.) 22°F below 0
4.) a gain of 31 yards
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1. +12. A profit would be giving you money not taking away.
2. -1,440. This is below sea level so your answer would be negative.
3. -22. It is below 0 so the answer would be negative.
4. +31. This is a gain so it would be positive.
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