Integers & Number Sense
Absolute Value
Inequalities
Greatest Common Factor
Least Common Multiple
100

What is an integer?

Any whole number, including 0. (Not a fraction, decimal)

100

What is the definition of absolute value?

A number’s distance from zero.

100

Which sign makes the statement true?

–6 ______ –5

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-6 is less than -5

100

What is the GCF of 24 and 32?

8

100

What is the LCM of

11 and 9?

99

200

Which number is bigger?

-19 or -81

-19

200

What is the absolute value of 12?

12

200

Which sign makes the statement true?

|–6| ______ –6

The absolute value of -6 is 6, which is greater than -6.

200

What is the GCF of 14 and 35?

7
200

What is the least common multiple of 9 and 8?

72

300

What is a number's opposite? 

What would be the opposite of -40?

The number that is the same distance from zero on the other side of the number line.

40

300

Can a number's absolute value be negative?

NO!

300

Which sign makes the statement true?

|–8| ______ |–9|

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The absolute value of -8 (8) is less than the absolute value of -9, which is 9.

300

What is the GCF of 16 and 56?

8

300

What is the least common multiple of 12 and 10?

60

400

Is 41 a prime number or a composite number?

Prime

400

What is the absolute value of -45?

45

400

Which sign makes the statement true?

|–299| ______ 284

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The absolute value of -299 is 299, which is greater than 284.

400

What is the GCF of 30 and 81?

3

400

At a dinner party with an equal number of adults and children, adults are seated at tables of exactly 5 and children are seated at tables of exactly 10. What is the minimum number of children attending?

10

500

Order the following numbers from greatest to least.

12, -22, -27, 0, 19, -3

19, 12, 0, -3, -22, -27

500

Which has a larger absolute value? What is it?

-32 or -17

-32, 32

500

Which sign makes the statement true?

|–999| ______ |–723| 

The absolute value of -999 is 999, which is greater than the absolute value of -723 (723).

500

What is the GCF of 24 and 132?

12

500

Isa realizes that the number on the classroom door is divisible by 12, and his classmate points out that it is also divisible by 9. What is the smallest possible number that could be on the classroom door?

36