Vocabulary
Comparing Numbers
Absolute Value & Opposites
Adding & Subtracting Integers 1
Adding & Subtracting Integers 2
100
Which of the following is not an integer? a. 0 b. 108 c. 1/2 d. -1,000
c. 1/2
100
Which is greater? 100 or -900
100
100
Evaluate: l -2 l =
2
100
-8 + (-2)
-10
100
-15 + (-5)
-20
200
All numbers that are greater than zero are ___________ numbers.
positive
200
Which is less? -290 or 90
-290
200
What is the opposite of 100 ?
-100
200
-5 + 2
-3
200
25 + (-5)
20
300
All numbers that are less than zero are _______ numbers.
negative
300
Compare using > , < , or = -200 ____-10
-200 < -10
300
Evaluate: l 230 l
230
300
- 7 - (-3)
-4
300
12 - (-8)
20
400
_____________ means the distance a number is from zero on the number line. (hint: distance is always positive)
Absolute value
400
Compare using > , < , or = -80 ___ -84
-80 > -84
400
What is the absolute value of 9,230?
9,230
400
-100 - 80
-180
400
-82 - 8
-90
500
EVERY TEAM!!! Give 3 examples of numbers that ARE integers and 2 examples of numbers that are NOT integers.
answers vary
500
Put the numbers in order from least to greatest: -102, 98, 7, -10, and -15
-102, -15, -10, 7, 98
500
Write the expression and solve: The sum of the absolute value of -9 and the absolute value of 10.
l-9l + l10l = 19
500
-200 - (-200)
0
500
75 + (-100)
-25
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