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GIVE 5 EXAMPLES OF REAL LIFE SITUATIONS WHERE INTEGERS ARE USED​

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Answered by chanannadiwal35
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Answer:

10 Ways Integers Are In Real Life

  • AD & BC Time. Temperature is another way integers are shown in real life, because the temperature is always either over 0 or below zero. ...
  • Speed Limit. When you're driving, you can go over, or under the speed limit. ...
  • Sea Level. 10 Ways Integers Are In Real Life.

Music. ...

Golf. ...

  • Floors In A Building.
Answered by ItzYrSnowy
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Step-by-step explanation:

Temperature

8. AD & BC Time

Temperature is another way integers are shown in real life, because the temperature is always either over 0 or below zero. An example would be at night it could be -2 degrees and half way through the day it might be +23 degrees.

This shows the timeline being part of integers. If you're alive today, you're +2015 AD, but if you were alive 100 years before Christ, then you'd be -100 BC.

3. Speed Limit

When you're driving, you can go over, or under the speed limit. If you go over, it's a negative, because if you speed you have to pay a fine, which means you'll have less money, which is a negative, but if you don't speed, you'll not lose money and that would be a positive.

1. Sea Level

10 Ways Integers Are In Real Life

Sea level is a good example, because where ever you go, you're either above or below sea level. An example would be if you were traveling over a mountain, you might be +1374m above sea level, or if you're in a submarine you could be -57m below sea level.

5. Music

In music there are charts of things like the top 50 songs. In the charts, you either get points and go up (positive points) or you get negative points and go down. So you might have been in first place, but then you lost -8 points, and you went down to 3rd.

4. Golf

6. Money

7. Floors In A Building

In golf, there is a Par. In the game, you can either get below par, like -2 below par, which is good, or above par, like +8 above par, which is bad.

With money whenever you go to another country, you'll have to exchange your money to that countries money. But not only that, you're money will either go up or down in value, because each country has different money values. So if you were going to another country, your money will either raise in value (positive) or lower in value (negative). Like if you were going to America, your money would go down by about -10 cence.

When you're in a big building, you could either be on the 3rd floor for example (positive) or in the underground car park (negative).

9. Plane Level

When you are in a plane and you're ascending you go up in meters (positive) and when you're desending you go down in meters (negative)

10. World Record Times

When you are trying to beat someones world record time, you will either beat it by something like +12 seconds (positive) or get lower than it like -1 minute (negative).

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