Which context describes a difference of rational numbers?(1 point)

comparing the daily high temperature and low temperature

determining the coldest temperature in a month

finding the average of daily high

recording the temperature hourly

comparing the daily high temperature and low temperature

Ping dove off a 10 meter platform. He reached a depth of 6 meters in the water. What was the change in height?(1 point)

4 meters

64 meters

16 meters

60 meters

4 meters

A parasail is 1/20 of a meter above the water. Then, after 10 minutes, the parasail is 1/50 of a meter above the water. What is the change in height?(1 point)

Responses

120 meter
Start Fraction 1 over 20 End Fraction meter

7100 meter
Start Fraction 7 over 100 End Fraction meter

150 meter
Start Fraction 1 over 50 End Fraction meter

3100 meter
Start fraction 3 over 100 End fraction meter

150 meter

The context that describes a difference of rational numbers is finding the average of daily high temperatures.

The context that describes a difference of rational numbers is finding the average of daily high temperatures. To find the difference, you would first need to record the daily high temperatures over a period of time, such as a week or a month. Then, you would calculate the average by adding up all the daily high temperatures and dividing the sum by the number of days. The resulting value would be a rational number representing the average temperature. To determine the difference, you could subtract the highest temperature from the lowest temperature observed during that period. This difference would also be a rational number.