The Snake Eyes Roller Coaster climbs 125 feet from ground level then drops 60 feet before climbing another 135 feet. How far does the coaster need to drop or climb to be back at ground level?

To be back at ground level, the coaster needs to drop an additional 125 feet to offset the initial climb of 125 feet. Therefore, the coaster needs to drop or climb a total of 125 feet.

The Snake Eyes Roller Coaster climbs 125 feet from ground level then drops 60 feet before climbing another 135 feet. How far does the coaster need to drop or climb to be back at ground level? (Hint: Draw a picture or use a number line.)(1 point)

Responses

Drop 200 feet

Drop 50 feet

Climb 200 feet

Climb 50 feet

125 - 60 + 135

125 - 60 + 135 = 200

Therefore, the coaster needs to climb 200 feet or drop 200 feet to be back at ground level.

To calculate the distance the Snake Eyes Roller Coaster needs to drop or climb to be back at ground level, we can add up the changes in elevation.

The roller coaster climbs 125 feet, then drops 60 feet, and finally climbs another 135 feet.

125 + (-60) + 135 = 200 feet

Therefore, the Snake Eyes Roller Coaster needs to drop or climb a total of 200 feet to be back at ground level.

To determine how far the Snake Eyes Roller Coaster needs to drop or climb to be back at ground level, we need to consider the changes in elevation.

First, let's break down the different segments of the roller coaster:

1. The coaster climbs 125 feet from ground level.
2. It then drops 60 feet.
3. Finally, it climbs another 135 feet.

To find the total change in elevation, we can add up the changes:

125 feet (climb) + (-60 feet) (drop) + 135 feet (climb)

Adding these values together, we have:

125 ft + (-60 ft) + 135 ft = 200 feet

Therefore, the Snake Eyes Roller Coaster needs to drop or climb 200 feet to be back at ground level.