Ordering Integers
Adding Integers
Subtracting Integers
Multiplying Integers
Dividing Integers
100

<, >, or =

-3 ____ -5

What is >?

100

+8 + (+4)

What is 12?

100

+8-5

What is 3?
100

6 x (-4)

What is -24?

100

-26 / 13

What is -2?

200
<, >, or =


6 ___ -7

What is >

200

-10 + (+7)

What is -3?

200

-4 - 2

What is -6?

200

3(-10)

What is -30?

200

-12 divided by (-6)

What is 2?

300

Order the integers from least to greatest.


10, -5, 3, 16, -1, 0, and 1

-5, -1, 0, 1, 3, 10, 16

300

-3 + (-8)

What is -11?
300
6 - (-10)
What is 16?
300

-5(-10)

What is 50?

300

-40 divided by (-10)

What is 4?

400

Order the integers from greatest to least. 


-100, -89, -124, -69, and -52

-52, -69, -89, -100, -124

400
-2 + (-14) + 9 + 0 + 6
What is -1?
400

-8 - (-14)

What is 6?

400

-7(4)(-5)

What is 140?

400

Judges in some figure skating competitions must give a mandatory 5 point deduction for each jump missed during the technical part of the competition. Marisa has participated in 5 competitions this year and has been given a total of -20 points for jumps missed. How many jumps did she miss?

What is 4 jumps?

500

In a golf match, Jesse scored 5 over par, Neil scored 3 under par, Felipo scored 2 over par, and Dawson scored an even par. Order the players from least to greatest score.

Neil (-3), Dawson (0), Felipo (+2), Jesse (+5)

500
The temperature outside is -16 degrees Fahrenheit. Then the temperature rises 20 degrees. What is the current outdoor temperature?

What is 4 degrees Fahrenheit?

500

During a high school basketball game, the home team scored 51 points and the opponents scored 62 points. What is the point differential (the difference between the number of points scored by a team and its opponent) for the home team?

What is -11?

500

4(-2+9)

What is 28?

500

The price of a gallon of gasoline increased by 5 cents one week, decreased by 3 cents each of the next two weeks, and increased by 7 cents the fourth week. Find the average change in the price of gasoline for the 4 weeks.

What is 1.5 cents per week?

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