Janice was at the surface of a swimming pool and recorded the following two measurements, in feet, on a number line:
−8, which represents the depth of water in the swimming pool
+12, which represents the height of the slide at the pool
Part A: What does 0 represent in this situation? (3 points)
Part B: Describe the height of the slide in relation to 0 in the situation. (3 points)
Part C: Janice held a pole in the swimming pool. The bottom of the pole was at a depth of 4 feet. How should Janice mark the level of the bottom of the pole on the number line? Explain how you determined this.
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