How to Calculate Elevation Changes for a Hiker

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In this video, we explore how to use positive and negative numbers to represent elevation changes during a hike. A hiker starts 150 meters above sea level, climbs higher, and then descends. By calculating these changes, we determine the hiker's final elevation. This real-world problem helps illustrate the concept of using positive and negative numbers to describe quantities in opposite directions. Aligned with Common Core Standard 6.NS.C.5, this video will help you master the use of integers in real-life situations like elevation changes!

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