• Gabriel: 5+3
• What is bigger: 1.2 or 1.7?
• 3 + (-2) =
• √25 =
• 8
• 1.7
• 1
• 5
• Gabriel: 6+2
• What place value is the 6 in? 3.67
• 10 + (-2) =
• √100 =
• 8
• Tenths
• 8
• 10
• Gabriel: 7+2
• Round to the nearest tenths: 3.48
• 20 - (-10)
• -√100 =
• 9
• 3.50
•30
• -10
• Gabriel: 6+3
• What is bigger: 1.83 or 1.78?
• 5 + (6) =
• √1 =
• 9
• 1.83
• 11
• 1
• Gabriel: 4+4
• What place value is the 6 in? 3.006
• -4 + -10
• √81 =
• 8
• Thousandths
• -14
• 9
• Gabriel: 8+2
• Round to the nearest tenths: 5.22
• -50 - 50 =
• -√64 =
• 10
• 5.20
• -100
• -8
• Gabriel: 7+3
• What is bigger: 8.2 or 9.1?
• 8 - (-2) =
• √36 =
• 10
• 9.1
• 10
• 6
• Gabriel: 3+0
• What place value is the 6 in? 6.0458
• 15 + (-10) =
• √400 =
• 3
• Ones
• 5
• 20
• Gabriel: 3+8
• Round to the nearest tenths: 8.56
• -10 - 10 =
• -√9 =
• 11
• 8.60
• -20
• -3
• Gabriel: 8+3
• What is bigger: 7.6 or 6.7?
• 6 - (-6) =
• √9 =
• 11
• 7.6
• 12
• 3
• Gabriel: 7+4
• What place value is the 6 in? 2.242464
• 20 - (-20) =
• √900 =
• 11
• Hundred Thousandths
• 40
• 30
• Gabriel: The answer to an addition problem is called the....
• When we say a decimal in words, we say this instead of "point"
• True or false: 0 is a negative integer
• True or false: The square root of 3 is a perfect square
• sum
• and
• false, 0 is not negative or positive
• false, you would get a decimal
• Gabriel: 9+3
• What is bigger: 2.1 or 2.2?
• 3 + (-3)
• √81 =
• 12
• 2.2
• 0
• 9
• Gabriel: 5+5
• What place value is the 6 in? 163.2
• 30 + (-4) =
• √2500 =
• 10
• Tens
• 26
• 50
• Give an example of when you use adding in the real world.
• Give an example of when you use decimals in the real world.
• Give an example of when you use integers in the real world.
• True or false: knowing the square roots of numbers will help you in high school math
Answers vary, true