Vocabulary
Integers and Rational Numbers.
Add and Subtract Integers
Multiply and Divide Integers
Absolute Values
100

absolute value, opposite, integers, rational number

The ______________ is the number's distance from 0.

absolute value

100

What is  the integer and its opposite of points A and B?

A: 3, -3

B: -1, 1

100

64 + (−15)

49

100

7 ∙ (−14)

-98

100

Find the value  abs(-9)

9

200

absolute value, opposite, integers, rational number

 The counting numbers, their opposites, and 0 are ____________.

integers

200

What is  the integer and its opposite of points C and D?

C: 6, -6

D. -7, 7

200

−18 − (−55)

37

200

−123 ÷ −4

30 3/4

200

Find the value  abs(4)  

4

300

absolute value, opposite, integers, rational number

 The _____________ of a positive integer is a negative integer.

opposite

300

What is  the integer and its opposite of points E and F?

E: -5, 5

F: 1, -1

300

−86 + 92

6

300

−11 ∙ (−16)

176

300

Order the values from least to greatest

|−18.5|, |18|, |−12.5|

 

|−12.5|, |18|, |−18.5|

400

absolute value, opposite, integers, rational number

 A(n) _____________ is any number that can be written as the quotient of two integers.

rational number

400

Use <, >, or = to compare 

<

400

Jonah’s cell phone came with 64 GB of memory. He used 15 GB. He then used 5 GB of memory to record photos and videos from a trip. Use the addition expression 64 + (−15) + (−5) to find how much memory is left on his phone.

64 + (−15) + (−5) = 44 GB

400

Marisa buys 4 books at $13 per book. What integer represents the total change in the amount of money Marisa has?

4*(-13)=-52

400

5 ∙ |−3 ∙ 3|

45

500

Use the vocabulary words absolute value, opposite, and integers to explain how the numbers −15 and 15 are related. 

The numbers −15 and 15 are opposite integers whose absolute values are 15.

500

Use <, >, or = to compare

<

500

The temperature is 1°F at dusk. It is 8° colder at dawn. What is the temperature at dawn?

-7°F

500

500

A basketball drops 9 feet and bounces up 4 feet. Use the expression |−9| + 4 to find the total distance the basketball travels.

13 ft

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