Integers and Absolute Value
Classifying Numbers
Conversions
Compare and Order
Math Vocabulary
100

Opposite of 1

-1


100

THIS number system group includes whole numbers and their opposites

What are integers?

100

The decimal value of 50%

What is "0.5"?

100

THIS rational numbers has the LEAST VALUE

60% ___ 7/10

What is "60%"?

100

The top number of a fraction

What is "the numerator"

200

The absolute value of |-302|

302 units to the left

200

8.5 is considered to be part of THIS number system group

What are "Rational Numbers"?

200

Convert 1 3/4 into a decimal

What is "1.75"

200

This value is greater: 1/2 or 3/4

What is "3/4"?

200

The distance a number is from 0

ALWAYS POSITIVE


What is "Absolute value"?

300

Opposite of -20

20

300

This number is a whole number: -5, 0, or 2/3

What is "0"?

300

The percent value equivalent to 4/5.

What is "80%"?

300

Put these rational numbers in order from LEAST to GREATEST: 60%, 1/4 , 20%, 0.35

What is 20%, 1/4, 0.35, 60%

300

This number system group ascending numbers starting at 0

What are "Whole Numbers"?

400

|849|

849 units to the right

400

True or False: Integers are ALWAYS rational numbers.

True. On a Venn Diagram the integers are included inside the set of rational numbers.

400

What is the SIMPLIFIED fraction conversion of 42%

What is "21/50"?

400

Order the values from LEAST TO GREATEST: 

1.45, (1 2/5), (1 1/2)

( 1 2/5),  1.45, (1 1/2)

400

This term means when two values have the SAME amount

What is "Equivalent"?

500

Alex has a favorite number, the opposite of the number -84 and the absolute value is 84

What is "84"?

500

21/7 belongs in THIS number system group

What is "whole number. 21/7 is just 3"?

500

The world's smallest nation is Vatican City. It's area is 0.17 square miles. Express this value as a fraction.

What is "17/100"?

500

Order the following numbers from greatest to least

1/2 , 75% , 0.3

75% 1/2 0.3

500

This number system group includes ALL whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, and percents

What are "Rational Numbers"?