Read this word problem.Clara and her family are vacationing in the Netherlands. They began a tour of the North Sea coastline at an elevation of −8 feet. By the end of the tour, their elevation had decreased by 5 feet. What was their elevation at the end of the tour?To solve the problem, Braden subtracted −8−5 and came up with an answer of −13 feet. Is Braden correct? Why or why not?Choices:(A)Yes, Braden is correct.(B)No. The answer should have been 13 feet, not −13 feet, because the sum of the absolute values of the numbers is 13.(C)No. Braden should have subtracted −8−(−5) because the elevations are below sea level.
Q. Read this word problem.Clara and her family are vacationing in the Netherlands. They began a tour of the North Sea coastline at an elevation of −8 feet. By the end of the tour, their elevation had decreased by 5 feet. What was their elevation at the end of the tour?To solve the problem, Braden subtracted −8−5 and came up with an answer of −13 feet. Is Braden correct? Why or why not?Choices:(A)Yes, Braden is correct.(B)No. The answer should have been 13 feet, not −13 feet, because the sum of the absolute values of the numbers is 13.(C)No. Braden should have subtracted −8−(−5) because the elevations are below sea level.
Start Position: Clara starts at −8 feet. Decreasing elevation means going further below sea level, so we subtract 5 from −8. −8−5=−13
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