Vocabulary
Integers
Integers in the Real World
Integers IRL Part 2
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100

Positive or Negative: 


Above sea level/ground level.

Positive


100

Is 34.92 an integer?

No

100

What integer represents sea level/ground level?

0

100

Free +100 points

+100 points

100

Which property is this?


(AxB) X C = A X (BxC)

Associative Property

200

Positive or Negative: 


Fall

Negative

200

Is 3/4 an integer?

No

200

Integer that represents 280 feet below sea level. 

-280

200

Mrs. Graves withdrew a total of $24 from her bank account over 3 days. She withdrew the same each day. By how much did her bank account change each day?

24 divided by 3 = $8

200

Which property is this?


AxB=BxA

Commutive property

300

Positive or Negative: 


Ascend.

Positive

300

What are integers?

Any positive or negative whole number including zero. 

300

Integer that represents Miss E losing 250 points in Jeopardy. 

-250

300

The coldest recorded temperature in Antarctica is -35 degrees. The highest recorded temperature in Antarctica is 45 degrees warmer. What is the highest recorded temperature?

+ 10 degrees

300

Your favorite thing we learned this unit. 

Answers vary.

400

Positive or Negative: 


Descend.

Negative


400

Is 0 an integer?

Yes 

400

Integer that represents 5,280 feel above sea level. 

+ 5,280

400

Increase a number by -4 is 7. What number do you start with?

11

400

Which property is this?


A(BxC)

Distributive property

500

What is multiplicative inverse?

Inverse/reciprocal of a number

500

True or False: 

Integers can be positive or negative. 

True

500

The temperature was 12 degrees below zero. The temperature increased 5 degrees. What is the temperature now?

-7 degrees

500

A submarine is 312 feet below sea level.  A helicopter passes over the submarine at an altitude of 570 feet above sea level.  What is the difference in the depth of the submarine and the altitude of the helicopter?

882 feet 

500

What are the factor pairs for 36? 


Is it prime or composite?

1 x 36                      4 x 9 

6 x 6                       12 x 3 

18 x 2 


Composite!

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