Adding Integers with the Same Sign

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Name Date Class - Adding Integers with the Same Sign How do you add integers with the same sign? Add 4 5. Add 4. Step Check the signs. Are the integers both positive or negative? 4 and 5 are both positive. Step Check the signs. Are the integers both positive or negative? and 4 are both negative. Step Step Add the integers. 4 5 9 Write the sum as a positive number. 4 5 9 Step Step Ignore the negative signs for now. Add the integers. 4 7 Write the sum as a negative number. 4 7 Find each sum.. 6 a. Are the integers both positive or negative? b. Add the integers.. 7 a. Are the integers both positive or negative? b. Add the integers. c. Write the sum. 6 c. Write the sum. 7. 5 a. Are the integers both positive or negative? b. Add the integers. c. Write the sum. 5 4. 6 4 a. Are the integers both positive or negative? b. Add the integers. c. Write the sum. 64 Find each sum. 5. 0 6. 4 7. 5 8. 0 9. 8 6 0. 5 7 4

Name Date Class - Adding Integers with Different Signs This balance scale weighs positive and negative numbers. Negative numbers go on the left of the balance, and positive numbers go on the right. Find 8. The scale will tip to the left side because the sum of and 8 is negative. 8 Find 7. The scale will tip to the right side because the sum of and 7 is positive. 7 5 Find (9).. Should you add or subtract and 9? Why?. Is the sum positive or negative? (9) 6 the sign of the integer with the greater absolute value Find the sum.. 7 () 4. () 5. 5 4 6. () 7. 7 9 8. 4 (9) 9. 6 (7) 0.. (4). When adding and 9, how do you know that the sum is negative? 0

Name Date Class - Subtracting Integers The total value of the three cards shown is 6. (4) (5) 6 What if you take away the card? Cards 4 and 5 are left. The new value is 9. 6 ) 9 What if you take away the 4 card? Cards and 5 are left. The new value is. 6 (4) Answer each question.. Suppose you have the cards shown. The total value of the cards is. a. What if you take away the 7 card? 7 b. What if you take away the card? c. What if you take away the 8 card? (8). Subtract. 4 (). a. 4. Will the answer be positive or negative? b. 4 c. 4 () Find the difference.. (9) 4. 5 8 5. 9 7 6. 8 (8) 7. 9 () 8. 8 6

Name Date Class -4 Applying Addition and Subtraction of Integers How do you find the value of expressions involving addition and subtraction of integers? Find the value of 7 40 5. (7 5) 40 Regroup the integers with the same sign. 40 Add inside the parentheses. 40 8 Subtract. So, 7 40 5 8. Find the value of each expression.. 0 9 5. 5 4 a. Regroup the integers. a. Regroup the integers. b. Add and subtract. b. Add and subtract. c. Write the sum. 0 9 5 c. Write the sum. 5 4. 80 0 6 4. 7 a. Regroup the integers. a. Regroup the integers. b. Add and subtract. b. Add and subtract. c. Write the sum. 80 0 6 c. Write the sum. 7 5. 5 6 6. 8 4 6 0 a. Regroup the integers. a. Regroup the integers. b. Add and subtract. b. Add and subtract. c. Write the sum. 5 6 c. Write the sum.8 4 6 0

Name Date Class - Multiplying Integers You can use patterns to learn about multiplying integers. 6() 6 6() 6 Each product is 6 less than the previous product. 6 6(0) 0 The product of two positive integers is positive. 6() 6 6() 6 6 The product of a positive integer and a negative integer is negative. Here is another pattern. 6() 6 6() 6 6 6(0) 0 6 6() 6 6 6() Each product is 6 more than the previous product. The product of a negative integer and a positive integer is negative. The product of two negative integers is positive. Find each product.. (). 6() Think:. A negative and a Think: 6 8. Two negative positive integer have a negative product. integers have a positive product.. (5)() 4. (9)(6) 5. (4) Write a mathematical expression to represent each situation. Then find the value of the expression to solve the problem. 6. You are playing a game. You start at 0. Then you score 8 points on each of 4 turns. What is your score after those 4 turns? 7. A mountaineer descends a mountain for 5 hours. On average, she climbs down 500 feet each hour. What is her change in elevation after 5 hours? 9

Name Date Class - Dividing Integers You can use a number line to divide a negative integer by a positive integer. 8 4 Step Draw the number line. Step Draw an arrow to the left from 0 to the value of the dividend, 8. Step Divide the arrow into the same number of small parts as the divisor, 4. Step 4 How long is each small arrow? When a negative is divided by a positive the quotient is negative, so the sign is negative. Each arrow is. So, 84. On a number line, in which direction will an arrow that represents the dividend point? What is the sign of the divisor? Of the quotient?. 54 9. 4 5. Dividend: Dividend: Dividend: Sign of Sign of Sign of Divisor: Divisor: Divisor: Sign of Sign of Sign of Quotient: Quotient: Quotient: 9 Complete the table. 4. Divisor Dividend Quotient 5

Name Date Class - Applying Integer Operations To evaluate an expression, follow the order of operations.. Multiply and divide in order from left to right. (5)(6) (0) 4 0 (0) 4 0 (0) 4 0 (5). Add and subtract in order from left to right. 0 (5) 7 (5) 0 Name the operation you would do first.. 4 ()(8) 7. (8) 6. 6 7 (8) 6() 4. 7 8 (6) 4 5. 8 (4) 6(4) 6. () 7(7) 7. (5)6 () 6(9) 8. 4 (9) 6 5 Find the value of each expression. 9. (6) 5() 5 0. (8) (9) 4. 8 (7) 5(6). 5 (8) 6. (5) (7) 8(9) 4. (7) 5(9) 4

Name Date Class - Rational Numbers and Decimals A teacher overheard two students talking about how to write a mixed number as a decimal. Student : I know that is always 0.5, so 6 is 6.5 and is.5. I can rewrite any mixed number if the fraction part is. Student : You just gave me an idea to separate the whole number part and the fraction part. For 5, the fraction part is 0... or 0., so 5 is 5... or 5.. I can always find a decimal for the fraction part, and then write the decimal next to the whole number part. The teacher asked the two students to share their ideas with the class. For each mixed number, find the decimal for the fraction part. Then write the mixed number as a decimal.. 7 4. 5 6. 0 4. 5 8 8 For each mixed number, use two methods to write it as a decimal. Do you get the same result using each method? 5. 9 9 6. 5 8 48

Name Date Class - Adding Rational Numbers This balance scale weighs positive and negative numbers. Negative numbers go on the left of the balance. Positive numbers go on the right. The scale will tip to the left side because the sum of and 8 is negative. 8 The scale will tip to the right side because the sum of and 7 is positive. 7 4 Both 0. and.5 go on the left side. The scale will tip to the left side because the sum of 0. and.5 is negative. 0. (.5).7 Find (9). Should you add or subtract? Will the sum be positive or negative? (9) 6 Find each sum.. 4. (8). 5 () 4..4 (.8) 5...6 6.. (.9) 7. 4 5 5 8. 9. 7 8 8 54

Name Date Class - Subtracting Rational Numbers The total value of the three cards shown is 4. 5 What if you take away the Cards and 5 are left. Their sum is. So, 4. card? What if you take away the 5 card? Cards and are left. Their sum is. So, 4 ( 5) Answer each question.. The total value of the three cards shown is. 7 8 a. What is the value if you take away just the 7? b. What is the value if you take away just the? c. What is the value if you take away just the 8?. Subtract 4 (). a. 4. So the answer will be a number. b. 4 c. 4 () Subtract.. (9) 4. 5 8 5. 9 7 6..6 (.6) 7. 4.5.5 8..0.5 9. 4 5 5 0.. 7 8 8 60

Name Date Class -4 Multiplying Rational Numbers You can use a number line to multiply rational numbers. 5 How many times is the multiplied? Five times, so there will be 5 jumps of unit each along the number line. Your first jump begins at 0. In which direction should you move? is negative, and 5 is positive. They have different signs. So, each jump will be to the left. (When both numbers have the same sign, each jump will be to the right.) Name the numbers where each jump ends, from the first to the fifth jump.,,,, So, 5. Find each product. Draw a number line for help.. 6 4 Multiply 4 how many times? Which direction on the number line? Move from 0 to where? Product:. 8 (.) Multiply (.) how many times? Move from 0 to where? Product:. 4.6 5 Multiply 4.6 how many times? Move from 0 to where? Product: 66

Name Date Class -5 Dividing Rational Numbers To divide fractions: Multiply the first, or top, number by the reciprocal of the second, or bottom, number. Check the sign. Divide: 5 Step : Step : Step : Rewrite the problem to multiply by the reciprocal. 5 5 Multiply. 9 5 5 0 Check the sign. A negative divided by a positive is a negative. 9 So, is correct. 0 9 5 0 Write the sign of each quotient.. 4..5 0.675. 4 5 5 4. 9 8 Complete the steps described above to find each quotient. 5. 5 7 9 6. 7 8 8 9 Step : Step : Step : Step : Step : Step : 7

Name Date Class -6 Applying Rational Number Operations To multiply fractions and mixed numbers: Step : Write any mixed numbers as improper fractions. Step : Multiply the numerators. Step : Multiply the denominators. Step 4: Write the answer in simplest form. Remember, positive times negative equals negative. 4 8 Multiply : 9 4 4 9 8 9 8 7 6 Divide numerator and denominator by, the GCF. 4 Multiply : 6 4 5 4 5 9 6 4 5 4 5 5 ( 9) 4 5 5 0 4 Use the models to solve the problems. 4. One cup of dog food weighs ounces. A police dog eats 6 cups of 5 food a day. How many ounces of food does the dog eat each day?. A painter spends hours working on a painting. A sculptor spends as long working on a sculpture. How long does the sculptor work?. A meteorite found in the United States weighs 7 as much as one 0 found in Mongolia. The meteorite found in Mongolia weighs tons. How much does the one found in the United States weigh? 4. A chicken salad recipe calls for 8 pound of chicken per serving. How many pounds of chicken are needed to make 8 servings? 78