Answer:
The representation of the Felicia story problem is not correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem is about representing the numbers -6 1/2 and -10 on a number line.
In Felicia story, the first number is well represented as the football team lost 6 1/2 yards on the first down of a game, which is a negative representation since is a lost: -6 1/2.
In the second representation, the team lost another 10 yards in the second down, that is [tex](-6\frac{1}{2})+(-10) = -16\frac{1}{2}[/tex] which is an incorrect representation for the purpose of the problem.
So, instead of losing an additional 10 yards, the football team must lost 3 1/2 yards in the second down, that means the team is now at -10 yards, since [tex](-6\frac{1}{2})+ (-3\frac{1}{2}) = -10[/tex]. Here you could graphic -10 moving 10 units to the left of 0.