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-25 + 40 =
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-45 + -35 =
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-13 – (-43) =
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-75 – (-42) + -13 + 1 =
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-75 – (-42) + -13 + 1 =
-33 + -13 + 1
-46 + 1
True or False?
When a negative is subtracted from a
positive, the result will always be negative.
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-12 • 5 =
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-15 • -15 =
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-108 ÷ 9 =
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(-3)4 =
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True or False:
The quotient of a negative and a negative will always
be positive.
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3 •-8 + [9 ÷ (-2 + 1)]
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3 •-8 + [9 ÷ (-2 + 1)]
3 •-8 + [9 ÷ (-1)]
3 •-8 + [-9]
-24 + -9
-33
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82 ÷ (2 - 4) • 3 – (-2)
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82 ÷ (2-4) • 3 – (-2)
82 ÷ (2-4) • 3 – (-2)
64 ÷ (-2) • 3 – (-2)
-32 • 3 – (-2)
-96 - -2
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-12 •2- ÷ 22 [ +18-( ÷ 3)2]
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-12 • 2 ÷ -22 + [18 ÷ (-3)2]
-12 • 2 ÷ -22 + [18 ÷ 9] -12 • 2 ÷ -22 + 2 - 12 • 2 ÷ -4 + 2
-24 ÷ -4 + 26 + 2 + 2
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Use the distributive property to expand
this expression:
2 •(x – 3)
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Fill in the blanks:
-3 •( ___ – x) = -3 • 4 - ____ • x
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Kyra buys 2 popcorns for $5.50 each and 2 sodas for 2.75 each. Write an expression to find the total cost and solve.
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2 • (5.50 + 2.75) or
2 • 5.50 + 5.50 + 2 • 2.752.75
Total Cost = $16.50Total Cost = $16.50
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Factor this expression:
-2 •5 – -2 •-3
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Expand the expression. Then
Solve.
-5 •(-8 + 3)
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Order from least to greatest:
1, 3, -0.5, -1, 0
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What quadrant would the point (-5,2) be in?
Quadrant II
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What quadrant would the point (-5,2) be in?
IIIIII
IIIIIIIVIV
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Compare using < > or =
│-99 │ │-100│
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-3/4 +7/12
Answer must be in simplest form!
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The highest recorded temperature in NJ was
110°F. The lowest recorded temperature was -34°F. Write an
expression to find the difference in
temperatures and solve it.