Problem 118

Question

Determine whether each statement "makes sense" or "does not make sense" and explain your reasoning. I found the variation in elevation between two heights by taking the difference between the high point and the low point.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer
The statement makes sense, as it is a valid method to calculate the variation in elevation.
1Step 1: Interpret the Statement
This is a statement that indicates a method of calculating the variation in elevation between two heights. Here one needs to determine if 'taking the difference between the high point and the low point' is a valid method to find the variation in elevation.
2Step 2: Compare with Reality
In reality, the variation in elevation between two points is indeed determined by the vertical difference between them. This is typically calculated as the difference in altitude between the two points, which is in essence the difference between a high point and a low point.
3Step 3: Draw a conclusion based on previous steps
Thus, the statement 'I found the variation in elevation between two heights by taking the difference between the high point and the low point' does make sense, because it describes a valid method of determining the variation in elevation.