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1 Mr. Larson Absolute Value NAME DATE 1. What is the absolute value of the number indicated on the number line below? The average temperature in Antarctica is about -50 Which of the following best describes - 50 C? 82 C below freezing 82 C above freezing 50 C below freezing 50 C above freezing 4. What is the absolute value of the number indicated on the number line below?

2 5. Kristi is looking at her checkbook. She finds a line with -$600 in it. Which of the following best describes -$600? $300 received $600 spent $600 received $300 spent 6. What is the absolute value of the number indicated on the number line below? What is the absolute value of the number indicated on the number line below? The average temperature in Hawaii is about 23 Which of the following best describes 23 C? 23 C above freezing 9 C below freezing 23 C below freezing 9 C above freezing

3 11. What is the absolute value of the number indicated on the number line below? 12. The elevation of Dallas, Texas, is 430 feet. Which of the following best describes 430 feet? 215 feet above sea level 430 feet below sea level 215 feet below sea level 430 feet above sea level 13. What is the absolute value of a number? twice the number's distance from one on the number line half the number's distance from zero on the number line the number's distance from one on the number line the number's distance from zero on the number line

4 14. What is the absolute value of the number indicated on the number line below? 15. The average winter temperature at the North Pole is greater than -41 F. Which of the following best describes the average temperature? The average temperature is colder than 41 F above zero. The average temperature is colder than 41 F below zero. The average temperature is warmer than 41 F below zero. The average temperature is warmer than 41 F above zero. 16. The elevation of Dayton, Ohio, is 738 feet. Which of the following best describes 738 feet? 369 feet above sea level 738 feet below sea level 738 feet above sea level 369 feet below sea level

5 17. Luke's bank account balance is greater than 1,799 dollars. Which of the following best describes this situation? Luke has a credit less than 1,799 dollars. Luke has a credit greater than 1,799 dollars. Luke has a debt less than 1,799 dollars. Luke has a debt greater than 1,799 dollars. 18. What is the absolute value of the number indicated on the number line below? 19. George walks outside and his thermometer reads -20 Which of the following best describes -20 C? 20 C above freezing 52 C below freezing 52 C above freezing 20 C below freezing

6 20. What is the absolute value of the number indicated on the number line below? 21. The elevation of Cheyenne Mountain is less than 9,915 feet. Which of the following best describes Cheyenne Mountain? Cheyenne Mountain is more than 9,915 feet below sea level. Cheyenne Mountain is more than 9,915 feet above sea level. Cheyenne Mountain is less than 9,915 feet below sea level. Cheyenne Mountain is less than 9,915 feet above sea level. 22. Ray is boiling water at 99 Which of the following best describes 99 C? 99 C below freezing 99 C above freezing 1 C below freezing 1 C above freezing

7 23. Frank is looking at his online bank account summary and sees a money transfer for +$60. Which of the following best describes +$60? $60 spent $30 received $30 spent $60 received 24. Helen is looking at her online bank account summary and sees a money transfer for +$250. Which of the following best describes +$250? $250 received $125 spent $125 received $250 spent 25. What is the absolute value of the number indicated on the number line below? The average temperature for freezing foods is less than -18 Which of the following best describes this situation? The average temperature for freezing foods is warmer than 18 C above zero. The average temperature for freezing foods is warmer than 18 C below zero. The average temperature for freezing foods is colder than 18 C below zero. The average temperature for freezing foods is colder than 18 C above zero.

8 28. According to the weather report, the high temperature for the day was greater than 76 F. Which of the following best describes the high temperature? The high temperature was less than 76 F above zero. The high temperature was less than 76 F below zero. The high temperature was more than 76 F above zero. The high temperature was more than 76 F below zero. 29. At the end of the day, the change in the stock market was less than -78 points. Which of the following best describes the change in the stock market? The stock market fell more than 78 points. The stock market rose more than 78 points. The stock market fell less than 78 points. The stock market rose less than 78 points. 30. The top of Pikes Peak is at an elevation of 14,110 feet. Which of the following best describes 14,110 feet? 7,055 feet below sea level 7,055 feet above sea level 14,110 feet below sea level 14,110 feet above sea level

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