14 -(-18)=
32
Which number is smaller? 5.27 or 5.12
5.12
How many quadrants does the cartesian plane have? Draw and label a cartesian plane.
IV quadrants
What quadrant is the point (-2, 8) in?
Quadrant II
A number's distance from zero on a number line.
Absolute value
-102 x 12=
Which number is greater, -2.18 or -0.3
-0.3
What are numbers that include positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero called?
Integers
What quadrant is the point (-6, -9) in?
Quadrant III
Numbers that are the same distance form zero, but on the opposite sides of the number line.
Opposites
-122/-2=
61
Plot the decimal: -15.1
Draw a number line for this.
Whoever plots the decimal first correctly.
In order to solve the problem -5 - (-14)=, which direction would you move on the number line?
To the right.
What is the distance between the points (5, -8), and (5, 3)?
11 units
What is the answer to a division equation called?
Quotient
-22 + 15 + (-3)=
-10
Convert 9/2 into a decimal.
4.5
Branson and his sister Beatrice combined their allowance of $7 each, so they could buy a movie for $12. They bought $1 containers of fruit salad with the remaining money and split the containers evenly between them. How many containers of fruit salad did they each get?
Destiny was at home (2, 4). She wanted to go to her friend's house but didn't know what route to take. Route 1: (-6, 4), route 2: (7, 4). Which route ids the shortest to get to her friend's house?
Route 2 is the shortest.
What are numbers that can be represented as simple fractions called?
Rational numbers
Before Cam broke his right arm, he was able to type 9 words per minute on his phone. After he broke his arm, he had to use his left hand for a while, and he could only type 6 words per minute. What is the difference between the number of words he could type in 5 minutes before and after he broke his arm?
The difference between the number of words he could type in 5 minutes before and after he broke his arm is 15.
Convert 3/5 to a decimal.
0.6
Write a word problem (has to be multi-step) about our math class!
Can use any operations, positive and negative integers.
Whoever has a solid word problem.
Draw a cartesian plane and label all the parts of the plane.
Drawings must include x-axis, y-axis, origin, vertical and horizontal number lines that make up the plane, and the positive and negative sides of those number lines.
What is a decimal that repeats (has a pattern) and goes on forever called?
Non-terminating repeating decimals