Characteristics of Real #s
Identifying Sets & Subsets
Number Relationships
Which One Doesn't Belong?
Number Categories
100

The difference between counting (natural) numbers and whole numbers...

Whole numbers include zero

100

Identify the categories to which 49 belongs.

Natural, whole, integer, rational

100

Two Truths & a Lie: Identify the Lie

- All whole numbers are counting numbers. 

- All counting numbers are whole numbers. 


All whole numbers are counting numbers

100

All of the following are examples of whole numbers EXCEPT---

 9, 15/3, -2, 4.0, and 8.  

What is -2? 

100

Name the first category in the number system

Natural

200

The difference between a whole number and an integer...

Integers include whole numbers and their negatives (opposites)

200

Identify the categories to which -4 belongs. 

Integer, rational

200

Two Truths & a Lie: Identify the Lie

- Some whole numbers are counting numbers. 

- Some integers are fractions. 

Some integers are fractions

200

All of the following are examples of integers EXCEPT ---

6, 4 divided by 2, 17/2, and -9. 

What is 17/2? 

200

What type of numbers fit into all categories

counting numbers (natrual)

300

The difference between an integer and a rational number...

Rational numbers include fractions, decimals and percents

300

Identify the categories to which -3.75 belongs.

Rational 

300

Tell the Lie

- All rational numbers are whole numbers. 

- Some integers are negative numbers. 


All rational numbers are whole numbers

300

All of the following are examples of NATURAL numbers EXCEPT ---

0, 1, 408, 6/3, and 2.3

2.3 

300

FDP is in what category

Rational

400

The difference between a counting number and an opposite number...

Counting numbers are positive and opposites are negative 

400

Identify the categories to which -(3) belongs.

Integer and rational 

400

Identify the lie:

- All integers are counting numbers. 

- All whole numbers are rational numbers. 


All integers are counting numbers

400

All of the following are INTEGERS EXCEPT ---

-34, 16, -3/2, -1.5, 78, 0

-3/2, -1.5

400

How many categories have more than one type of number?

3 (whole, integer, rational)

500

What symbols are used to show the relationship between counting numbers, whole numbers, integers and rational numbers

Arrows

500

Identify the categories        l-4/2l belongs. 

What is natural, whole, integer, rational 

500

Identify the lie:

- A number can be counting and whole at the same time. 

- A number can be rational and an integer at the same time. 


No lie told

500

All of the following are counting numbers EXCEPT--

0, 100, 4, 1, 3

What is 0? 

500

How many categories have all types of numbers?

1 (rational)