I WILL MARK BRAINLIST AND 53 POINTS
Instructions
Here are the low temperatures (in degre...
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I WILL MARK BRAINLIST AND 53 POINTS
Instructions
Here are the low temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) for one week in Montreal, Canada:
Weather icon. Top row has the following from left to right: Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed. For the weather, please put the following in order from left to right: negative3.5 degree F, 5 degree F, 1.5 degree F, negative 0.5 degree F, negative 2 degree F, 2.5 degree F, negative 4 degree F.
Part 1: Weather Analysis
Plot and label the temperatures on a number line. You can create the number line by using a drawing program, by drawing it by hand and sending in a picture, or by describing in detail how the completed number line should look.
Compare the weather on two different days using an inequality. Then see if their comparisons change by finding the absolute value of each.
Day 1:
Day 2:
Comparison of Day 1 and Day 2:
Comparison of days with absolute value:
Which temperature during the week is the closest to 0? Explain how you decided this using absolute value.
Which temperature during the week is farthest from 0? Explain how you decided this using absolute value.
Which is the coldest temperature? Explain how you determined this using the number line.
Which is the warmest temperature? Explain how you determined this using the number line.
Part 2: Weather Report
Use the information from the analysis and develop a weather report. You can develop a flyer or make a presentation, video or audio recording of yourself, or script. Use your creativity! Make sure to include the information from all six questions.
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