Vocabulary
Integer Operations
Fractions and Decimals
Fraction Operations
Roots
Sets of Real Numbers
Compare Real Numbers
100

What are these numbers called?

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...

Whole Numbers

100

37 + (-45) =

-8

100

Write the fraction as a decimal.

5/11

0.4545...

100

-2/3 + 4/5 =

2/15

100

sqrt(225)

+-15

100

Create the Venn Diagram for sets of real numbers. 

100

Write <, >, or =.

15.44 < 16.16

200

True or False:

Terminating and repeating decimals are rational numbers. 

True

200

-18 - (-14) = 

-4

200

Write the decimal as a simplified fraction.

0.25

1/4

200

3/4 - (-1/2) =

5/4 or 1 1/4 

200

x3 = 343

7

200

Write ALL names that apply to the number.

pi/2

irrational, real

200

Write <, >, or =.

6.64 < 7.44

300

What are integers?

All whole numbers and their opposites

300

-47(16) = 

-752

300

Write the fraction as a decimal.

-3 2/5

-3.4

300

Simplify.

-5/6*2/5*-3/7=

-1/7

300

"x"^2 = 1/100

+-1/10

300

Write ALL names that apply to the number.

52

Whole, integer, rational, real

300

Write in order from least to greatest.

 

400

What makes a number irrational?

It never repeats and never ends

400

-18 divide (-2)(-11+6) =

-45

400

Write the decimal as a fraction.

37/99

400

Simplify. 

-6/(-3/4)=

8

400

"x"^3 = 8/216

2/6

400

Tell whether the statement “All integers are rational numbers” is true or false. Explain your choice.

True

400

Write in order from least to greatest.

-5.25, 3/2, sqrt(6), 5