Comparing and Absolute Value
Factors and Multiples
Rational #s and integers
Coordinate Plane
Real World Problems
100

Which is greater: −5 or −2?

-2

100

What is the GCF of 12 and 16?

4

100

What’s the opposite of −8?

8

100

What quadrant is (−3, 2) in?

Quadrant II

100

A submarine dives 15 meters below sea level. Write its elevation.

-15

200

What is the absolute value of −8?

8

200

What is the LCM of 4 and 10?

20

200

Is −4 a rational number?

Yes

200

Plot (0, −5). Which axis does it lie on?

 y axis

200

The temperature dropped from 3°C to −5°C. What was the change?

-8

300

True or False: |−6| = |6|

True
300

True or False: 7 is a factor of 35 and 49

 True

300

Compare: Which is greater, −3 or −7?

-3

300

What’s the distance between (−2, 4) and (−2, −3)?

7 units

300

Write a real-world scenario that could be modeled by −7 + 12

You owe $7 and earn $12

400

Order from least to greatest: −4, 0, 3, −2

−4, −2, 0, 3

400

What are all the factors of 24?

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

400

True or False: 0 is neither positive nor negative.

True

400

A point moves from (1, 2) to (1, −4). How far did it travel?

6 units

400

You owe $20 and earn $15. How much are you still in debt?

$5

500

Two numbers have the same absolute value but different signs. What are they?

-7 and 7

500

Two numbers have a GCF of 6 and an LCM of 60. What might the numbers be?

6 and 60, or 12 and 30

500

A diver is at −12 feet. They rise 7 feet. Where are they now?

-5 feet

500

A coordinate point is 5 units away from the x-axis. Name two possible coordinates that match this.

(2, 5) and (2, −5)

500

Explain a real-world situation where the distance between two points matters, even if one is negative

Tracking elevation between sea level and a mountain peak or ocean depth (e.g., 10 feet above and −20 feet below = 30 feet apart)

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