grade 2
Negative numbers are often used when there are opposites; in this case, one of the opposites is assigned positive numbers, the other, negative numbers. For example, you might:* Use positive numbers for positions above sea level, and negative for below sea level. * Use positive numbers for money you have in your bank account; negative numbers for money you owe others. * Use positive numbers for northern latitudes, and negative numbers for southern latitudes. Or vice versa. * There are lots of other situations where opposites are involved, but you probably get the idea.
temperature, money, sea level, etc
Use positive numbers for altitudes above sea level, zero is sea level itself, and negative numbers for altitudes below sea level. As for the picture, use a number line - but make vertical instead of using the commonly used horizontal position.
Temperature in cold areas are negative. Below sea level is negative altitude. Degrees left on the world coordinates.
Yes it is a grade level.
a grade 5 is a hard level
It means that you are grade level c witch is 3rd grade
A positive number indicates a measurement above sea level, while a negative number indicates a measurement below sea level.
We can use negative numbers and positive numbers in: Sea level- If the sea level is below or above the ground Money- If you are in debt with someone Temperature- If the temperature is below or above 0 Points- If you are winning or losing someone Weight- If you loss or gain weight Maps- If you are going north, south, east or west Time- If you arrive early or late Floors- If you are below ground level or above ground level
About grade 3.
no its 6th grade level
Ready Level E is typically designed for students in 4th grade. It focuses on developing reading comprehension and vocabulary skills at that grade level.