Comparing Depths of Submarines Using Inequalities

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In this video, we compare the depths of two submarines using inequalities. Submarine X is at -100 meters below sea level, while Submarine Y is at -300 meters. By writing the inequality -100 meters is greater than -300 meters, we explain why -100 meters is closer to the surface, as it represents a shallower depth. This real-world scenario demonstrates how to compare negative numbers using rational numbers and inequalities in the context of depth. This lesson aligns with Common Core Standard 6.NS.C.7b, which focuses on writing and interpreting statements of order for rational numbers in real-life contexts. Perfect for students wanting to understand comparisons in underwater settings!

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