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Anvisha [2.4K]
2 years ago
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11.Tell whether each situation can be represented by a negative number, 0, or a positive number. Negative Number 0 Positive Numb

er Situation 1: A football team's first play resulted in a loss of 15 yards. Situation 2: A store marks up the price of a calculator $5.20. Situation 3: Nina withdrew $50 from her bank account. Situation 4: A porpoise is swimming at sea level. Situation 5: Kylie scored 2 goals in yesterday's soccer game.​
Mathematics
1 answer:
Xelga [282]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

negative

positive

negative

zero

positive

Step-by-step explanation:

Situation 1: A football team's first play resulted in a loss of 15 yards.

negative

Situation 2: A store marks up the price of a calculator $5.20.

positive

Situation 3: Nina withdrew $50 from her bank account.

negative

Situation 4: A porpoise is swimming at sea level.

zero

Situation 5: Kylie scored 2 goals in yesterday's soccer game.​

positive

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