At over 29,000 feet, Mount Everest stands as the tallest peak on land. Located along the border of Nepal and China, Mount Everest is also known for its extreme climate. Near the summit, temperatures never rise above freezing. Every year, climbers from around the world brave the extreme conditions in an effort to scale the tremendous height. Only some are successful. Describing the drastic change in elevation the climbers experience and the change in temperatures requires using numbers that extend both above and below zero. In this chapter, we will describe these kinds of numbers and operations using them.
Before you get started in this module, try a few practice problems and review prior concepts.
Readiness quiz
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Candela Citations
- Mount Everest. Authored by: Gunther Hagleitner. Located at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/hagleitn/7318566674. License: CC BY: Attribution
- Ex: Evaluating an Expression Using the Order of Operations. Authored by: James Sousa (Mathispower4u.com). Located at: https://youtu.be/qFUvF5-w9o0. License: CC BY: Attribution
- Write Inequalities as Words. Authored by: James Sousa (Mathispower4u.com). Located at: https://youtu.be/q2ciQBwkjbk. License: CC BY: Attribution
- Question ID: 144924, 144925. Authored by: Lumen Learning. License: CC BY: Attribution. License Terms: IMathAS Community License CC-BY + GPL
- Prealgebra. Provided by: OpenStax. License: CC BY: Attribution. License Terms: Download for free at http://cnx.org/contents/caa57dab-41c7-455e-bd6f-f443cda5519c@9.757