If the first movement is – 4 and the final position is 5, what is - Carrom Coin Integers

part 2 - Question 1 - Page 25 - Carrom Coin Integers - Chapter 2 Class 7 - Operations with Integers (Ganita Prakash II) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash 1, 2 & old NCERT)

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Question 1 - Page 25 If the first movement is – 4 and the final position is 5, what is the second movement?Let’s look at it step-by-step Start: You are at 0. Move 𝟏(βˆ’πŸ’) : You move 4 steps to the Left. You are now sitting at number -4 . Goal: You want to end up at 5 (which is on the Right). Think about it like a jump: To get from -4 back to 𝟎, you need to jump πŸ’ steps to the right. To get from 0 to 5 , you need to jump 5 more steps to the right. Total Jump: πŸ’+πŸ“=πŸ— Thus, the second movement is +9 (9 units to the right). Math check: βˆ’4+9=9βˆ’4 = πŸ“ Which is correct

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