Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.05.2020 17:58, dwilburn01

Jonas is planning out his route for an upcoming race. He uses negative numbers to represent points before
the finish line and positive numbers to represent points after the finish line.
On Jonas's map, there is a bridge at -91= meters, and his wife is watching him at 14 meters.
What does 0 meters represent?
Choose 1
Jonas's wife
B. The bridge
The finish line

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