Whole Numbers & Integers
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LCM
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Write an inequality statement using the less than sign.
-14 < 6
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What does GCF stand for?
Greatest Common Factor
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What does LCM stand for?
Least Common Multiple.
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Order from least to greatest: 17.54, 17.5, 17.05, 17.56
17.05, 17.5, 17.54, 17.56
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Find an equivalent fraction to 7/9.
Answers will vary.
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Write an inequality statement using the greater than sign.
38 > 4
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Explain how to find the GCF.
First, you find the factors of numbers. Second, you find the common factors of the numbers. Third, you find the greatest common factor of the numbers.
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Explain how to find the LCM of the numbers.
First, find the multiples of the numbers. Second, find the common multiples of the numbers. Third, find the least common multiple of the numbers.
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-3/4, 5 1/2, -5 3/4, 3/4
-5 3/4, -3/4, 3/4, 5 1/2
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Find an equivalent decimal to 3/4.
.75
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Explain a whole number & give an example.
A whole number is a counting number. It is positive and there are no fractions or decimals. An example is 5.
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Find the GCF of 8 & 12.
The GCF of 8 & 12 is 4.
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What is the LCM of 8 & 12?
The LCM of 8 & 12 is 24.
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What is a rational number?
Positives, Negatives, Fractions, and Decimals.
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Find an equivalent fraction and decimal to 8/10.
4/5 and .8
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Explain an Integer and give an example.
An integer is all whole numbers and their opposites. It includes positives and negatives but NO fractions or decimals. An example is -5.
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Find the GCF of 14 & 28.
The GCF of 14 & 28 is 14.
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Find the LCM of 7 & 8.
The LCM of 7 & 8 is 56.
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Order from least to greatest: I-98I, 97.5, I97.05I, 98 1/4, -90
-90, 97.05, 97.5, 98, 98 1/4
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What is absolute value and what does it measure?
Absolute value is the distance a number is away from zero and distance is always positive.
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Order the following integers from greatest to least: -5, 8, -12, 16, -35, 545, 23, -59.
545, 23, 16, 8, -5, -12, -35, -59
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Find the GCF of 14, 35, and 70.
The GCF of 14, 35, and 70 is 7.
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Find the LCM of 5, 12, and 15
The LCM of 5, 12, and 15 is 60.
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14 1/2, -5, 1.5, 6 3/4, 6 5/18, -5.2
-5.2, -5, 1.5, 6 5/18, 6 3/4, 14 1/2
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Give me a real-world example that a rational number could be used for.
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