Warm Up 1)2 + (-5) – 3= 2)4 – (-1) + 8 = 3)-6 – 9 + 7 = 4)-4 – (-9) – 8 = -6 13 -8 -3.

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Warm Up 1)2 + (-5) – 3= 2)4 – (-1) + 8 = 3)-6 – = 4)-4 – (-9) – 8 =

Homework Check 1) -5 – (-7) = ______ 2) 5 – 7 = ______ 3) 5 – (-7) = _____ 4) 3 – (-11) = _____ 5) 3 – 11 = _____ 6) -3 – 11 = _____ 7) -3 – (-11) = _____

You are an engineer in charge of testing new equipment that can detect underwater submarines from the air. You are to answer the following questions showing the position of the submarine and helicopter. There he is! Oh, no!

1. During this part of the test, you are in a helicopter 250 feet above the surface of the ocean. The helicopter moves horizontally to remain directly above a submarine. The submarine begins the test positioned at 275 feet below sea level. What is the distance from the helicopter to the submarine? 0 ft

2. After one hour, the submarine is feet below sea level. What is the new distance between the helicopter and the submarine? 0 ft

3. After two hours, the submarine dives another 23 feet. What is the new depth of the submarine? 0 ft Now 23 feet deeper than previous position.

4.What is the distance between the helicopter and the submarine now? 0 ft Position from problem #3.

5. After three hours, the submarine dives again, descending by an amount equal to the average of the first two dives. Find the submarine’s new depth. 0 ft

6. What is the new distance between the helicopter and submarine? Position that you found in problem #5. 0 ft

The next three hours: The equipment in the helicopter is able to detect the submarine within a total distance of 750 feet. For each scenario, determine the maximum or minimum elevation for the other vehicle in order for the helicopter to detect the submarine.

7.At the end of the fourth hour, the helicopter remains at 250 feet. What is the position of the submarine? 0 ft

8. At the end of the fifth hour, the submarine returns to the same depth that it was at the end of the third hour. What is the position of the submarine AND the helicopter? 0 ft

9.At the end of the sixth hour, the submarine descends by an amount that is three times its second dive. What is the position of the submarine AND the helicopter? 0 ft

10.Where would the helicopter be if the submarine dove another 300 feet? 0 ft 300 feet lower than its position in problem #9.