Integers
Absolute Value
Rational Numbers
Graphing
Grab Bag
100
Write an integer to represent 3 miles below sea level.
-3
100
Define absolute value.
The distance from zero on a number line.
100
Write 1/4 as a decimal.
0.25
100
Use the back of your board and graph the coordinate pair (-3, 5).
Check boards for answer.
100
What is 1/2 x 2/3?
1/3
200
Graph -5 on a number line.
Check boards for answer.
200
What is the absolute value of -2?
2
200
Give an example of a terminating decimal.
Check boards for answer.
200
Use the back of your board to graph the ordered pair (-5, -2).
Check boards for answer.
200
7.65 x 3.1 (no calculator!)
23.715
300
Which is greater? -9 or -8
-8
300
l 3 l
3
300
Write 4/9 as a decimal. Use bar notation if needed.
0.4 (with a repeating bar over the 4!)
300
Graph the reflection of (1, 4) over the x-axis. Write the ordered pair.
(1, -4)
300
6 divided by 3/4 (no calculator)
8
400
Put the integers in order from least to greatest. 0, -3, 1, -1
-3, -1, 0, 1
400
l -4 l + l 5 l
9
400
Which is greater? -3/4 or -4/5
-3/4
400
Graph the reflection of (3, -4) over the y-axis. Write the ordered pair.
(-3, -4)
400
Use the Order of Operations to solve 9 + (3 - 1) x 6
21
500
Put the integers in order from greatest to least. -6, -10, -5, -1, -3
-1, -3, -5, -6, -10
500
l -3 l - l -1 l
2
500
Put the following rational numbers in order from least to greatest. 1.25, 1 3/4, 1.255, 1 1/5
1 1/5, 1.25, 1.255, 1 3/4
500
Graph the following ordered pairs. (2, 3) (-3, 2) (-3, -2) (2, -1) What figure is created?
Parallelogram
500
6 1/2 - 3 5/6
2 2/3
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