"Rules"
Integers
Fractions
Mixed and Improper
Comparing Rational Numbers
100

The sum of two negative numbers will be (positive / negative)

Negative

100

Write an equation to represent the diagram below:

5-9=-4

or

5+(-9)=-4

100

What fraction is represented below?

2/5

100

Is the following number a "Mixed Number" or an "Improper Fraction"?

4 5/6

Mixed Number

100

Which represents a larger amount:

0.23 or 0.2

0.23

200

The product of two numbers with the same sign will be (positive / negative)

Positive

200

Write an equation to describe the diagram below:

-5-2=-7

or

(-5) + (-2)=-7

200

What fraction is represented below?

3/8

200

Is the following fraction "Improper"?

52/67

Nope - Improper fractions are fractions whose numerators (tops) are larger than their denominators (bottoms)

200

Which represents a larger amount:

1/4 or 1/8

1/4

300

The product of two numbers with opposite signs will be (positive / negative)

Negative

300

Write an equation that describes the diagram below:

6-2 = 4

or

6 + (-2)=4

300

What fraction is represented below?

6/15

300

Change the following Mixed Number into an Improper Fraction

4 2/3

14/3

300

Which represents a larger amount:

2/3 or 11/12

11/12

400

The quotient of two negative numbers will be (positive / negative)

Positive
400

Write an equation to describe the diagram below:

-5 + 4 = -1

400

What fraction is represented below?

4/8, 2/4, or 1/2

400

Change the following Mixed Number into an Improper Fraction

8 7/9

79/9

400

Which represents a larger amount:

3/5 or 0.65

0.65

500

When adding two numbers with opposite signs, you should (add / subtract) and then keep the sign of the (smaller / larger) number

Subtract

Larger

500

Write an equation to describe the diagram below:

-5+2=-3

500

What fraction is represented below?

2 2/5 or 12/5

500

Change the following Improper Fraction into a Mixed Number

48/9

5 3/9

this or 

5 1/3

500

Arrange the following from smallest to largest:

0.8, 0.375, 2/5, 1/8

1/8, 0.375, 2/5, 0.8