Integer Rules
A/S/M/D Integers
M/D Fractions
Area & Perimeter
Fraction/Dec/Percent
100
When subtracting integers you must first change the problem to _______________.
What is addition?
100
11 + 6
What is 17?
100
5/9 x 2/3
What is 10/27?
100
The length of a rectangle is 11 inches and its width is 3 inches. It's area is __________.
What is 33 inches?
100
The percent equivalent to 3/10 is ___________.
What is 30%?
200
When adding integers: If the signs are different you must _____________ and keep the sign of the larger number.
What is subtract?
200
-45 + 11
What is negative thirty four?
200
12/3 x 9/4
What is 9?
200
The length of a rectangle is 11 and its width is 3. The perimeter of the rectangle is _____________.
What is 28?
200
The decimal equivalent for 1/4 is ____________.
What is .25?
300
When multiplying integers: If the signs are different the result will be ___________.
What is negative?
300
63 - (-17)
What is 80?
300
7/10 x 5/14
What is 1/4?
300
An isosceles triangle has a base of 8 cm. Its height is 10 cm and its legs measure 12 cm each. The triangle's perimeter is ___________.
What is 32?
300
The percent equivalent for 0.35 is ___________.
What is 35%?
400
When dividing integers: If the signs are the same the result will be ________________.
What is positive?
400
-12 - 18
What is negative thirty?
400
3/4 divided by 2/5
What is 15/8?
400
An isosceles triangle has a base of 9 cm. Its height is 10 cm and its legs measure 11 cm each. The triangle's area is __________.
What is 45?
400
Three ways to write one half.
What are 50%, .5, and 1/2?
500
If you multiply two negative fractions the result will be ____________.
What is positive?
500
-28 + 14
What is negative 14?
500
33/37 divided by 11/37
What is 3?
500
Mrs. Rhodes has a piece of paper shaped like a square with a triangle on top. The measure of one side of the square is 6 inches. The height of the triangle is 4 inches and its legs each measure 5 inches. The perimeter of the figure is _________ inches and area is ________ inches^2.
What are 28 and 48?
500
Three other ways to write one-fourth
What are .25, 25%, and 1/4?