Comparing Temperatures Using Absolute Value and Order

23 days ago

In this video, we compare the temperatures of two cities using both absolute value and number order. City A has a temperature of -15°F, while City B is at -5°F. By calculating the absolute values, we show that | -15 | = 15 and | -5 | = 5, meaning City A is colder because -15°F has a greater magnitude, even though -15 is less than -5 on the number line. This lesson aligns with Common Core Standard 6.NS.C.7d, helping students distinguish between comparing absolute value and making statements about order. Perfect for understanding temperature comparisons!

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