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Adding Integers Subtracting Integers Order of operations Misc 5 pt Eleanor M. Savko Adding Integers Subtracting Integers Multiplying/ Dividing Integers 5/28/2018 Order of operations Misc 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

A low point in South Carolina is 19 miles below sea level A low point in South Carolina is 19 miles below sea level. Another low point is 13 miles below sea level. What is the sum of the low points?

-32

On Tuesday, the low temperature in Fayetteville, NC was -8 degrees On Tuesday, the low temperature in Fayetteville, NC was -8 degrees. The high temperature was 12 degrees warmer. What was the high temperature on Sunday?

During one day, the value of a stock lost 6 points in the morning and then gained 4 points in the afternoon. What was the overall loss or gain of the stock's value for that day?

-2 points (2 point loss)

In a ring toss game, if the ring lands in the red area, the player receives 8 points. If the ring lands in the blue area, the player loses 3 points. How many points did Tina have if she threw three rings and the first landed in the blue area, the second in the red area, and the third in the blue area?

2 points

The data below shows the yards James ran forward (+) and backward (-) when he carried the ball is a football game. How many net yards did James run? +6, -10, -5, +7, +4

2 net yards

In Alaska one day it was 13°F In Alaska one day it was 13°F. In Antarctica a temperature of -15° F was recorded. What is the difference between these two temperatures?

28°

Bank of America owes the government $18 million, which is 9 million more than Wachovia. How much does Wachovia owe the government?

9 million

The temperature was 2° F. By midnight, the temperature had dropped 9° F. What was the temperature at midnight?

15th floor

New York’s low temperature in February fluctuated between 3°F and - 9°F. What is the difference in these two temperatures?

-7°

Stephanie recorded the temperature every hour from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The temperature at 8:00 a.m. was 14°C. The temperature dropped 3°C every hour. What was the temperature at 1:00 p.m.?

- 1°C

Allie owes her parents $27. Last month she owed them 8 times as much Allie owes her parents $27. Last month she owed them 8 times as much. Using negative integers, how much did she owe her parents last month?

-$216

If -1/4 were multiplied by 6/8 , the product would be negative or positive?

negative

During a 5-day period, the stock market went down everyday During a 5-day period, the stock market went down everyday. At the end of the period, the stock market index had changed -25 points. What is the average change in the index per day?

-5 points per day

A submarine can dive 60 meters per minute A submarine can dive 60 meters per minute. What is the total depth for a 7-minute dive?

- 420 meters

From 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. , the temperature dropped from 0°C to -12°C From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., the temperature dropped from 0°C to -12°C. What was the average temperature change per hour?

-3° per hour

-72 ÷ (-2 + 11) + 4

- 4

20 ÷ 4 · 32 + 8

53

12 ÷ (10 – 8)2 · 6

18

12 + 23 ÷ 4

14

|3 - 7| + [5 · (-3)2 ]

49

Write the following integers in order from greatest to least

19, 10, 7, 1, 0, -10, -15, -23, -46,

In this set of chips, each plain chip has a value of -1, and each shaded chip has a value of +1. What is the value of the set?

-2

Compare each set of integers using >, <, or = a. – 9 ____ 0 b Compare each set of integers using >, <, or = a. – 9 ____ 0 b.-15 ____ -10 c. 12 ____ -1

a. – 9 __<__ 0 b.-15 __<__ -10 c. 12 __>__ -1

| 15 – 8 | - | 9 – 18 |

- 2

Sammy started a new exercise program that requires him to run 10 miles a week. On Monday he ran 2 ½ miles and on Tuesday he ran 1 ¾ miles. If he chooses to run on 3 miles on Wednesday and 1 ½ miles on Thursday, how many miles will he have completed by Thursday?

8 ¾ miles

|- 3³| + |- 5²|

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