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Name _____________________________________ Date ________ Per. ____ General Edition Date Assigned: Oct. 31, 2016 Date Due: Nov. 7, 2016 Due Date for Corrections: Nov. 14, 2016 Q T I P S Question: Write a summary of what you need to find out Thought: What math operations can be used to write an expression or equation, and/or solve Information: Which numbers you need to solve Plan: Write an equation, expression or number sentence Solution: Write your answer in a complete sentence # Points Score 18 – 20 ES 4 16 – 17 AS 3 14 – 15 NS 2 5 – 13 BLS 1 0 – 4 NE Rock 'n Roll Review #4 2. 1. 3. Multiply. Write each conversion factor. 6. 4. 5. 7. 16 oz. = 1 lb. 2,000 lb. = 1 ton Order the integers from least to greatest. 8. Write the absolute value of the number below. 9. 5, -10, 7, -1, -3, 0 10. 6, -2, -1, 9, 3, 4 Write each problem in expanded form, then solve. 11. 12.

-17 ________ -3 + 12 – 4 = 21 – 8 + 16 = -31 – 12 + 8 = A tablecloth is shaped like a rectangle measuring 8 feet by 6 feet. What is the perimeter of the tablecloth? 13. 14. Solve: Solve: Solve: 16. -3 + 12 – 4 = 21 – 8 + 16 = -31 – 12 + 8 = 17. 18. 20. Circle your answer. 19. How do you know the number you circled is not an integer? _____________________________ Write the additive inverse of each integer. 21. 22. 23. -17 ________ 24. Brent has a balance of $789.33 in his bank account. These transactions appear on his bank statement: $35.99 withdrawal $120.36 deposit $62.22 deposit After adjusting his account, what is his new balance? 25. Write: “MATH ROCKS!” at the bottom of the front page.

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