Problem of the Day. Chapter 3 Lessons 1 – 4 Review 3.1 Understand Positive and Negative Numbers 3.2 Compare and Order Integers 3.3 Rational Numbers and.

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Problem of the Day

Chapter 3 Lessons 1 – 4 Review 3.1 Understand Positive and Negative Numbers 3.2 Compare and Order Integers 3.3 Rational Numbers and the Number Line 3.4 Compare and Order Rational Numbers

3.1 Understand Positive and Negative Numbers Write the opposite of the integer. -72

3.1 Understand Positive and Negative Numbers Write the opposite of the integer. 0

3.1 Understand Positive and Negative Numbers Name the integer that represents the situation, and tell what zero represents in that situation. Nicholas lost 7 points in his turn in the card game.

Compare the numbers. Write Compare and Order Integers

Order the numbers. 0, -3, 1 _____, _____, _____ 3.2 Compare and Order Integers

Order the numbers. -7, -6, -11 _____, _____, _____ 3.2 Compare and Order Integers

3.3 Rational Numbers and the Number Line Which number lies between -4 and -5 on a number line? A.4.5 B.0 C.-3.5 D.-4.2

3.4 Compare and Order Rational Numbers Compare the numbers. Write

3.4 Compare and Order Rational Numbers Order the numbers. 5.2, -3.8, -9.4 _____, _____, _____

Homework tonight, due tomorrow, to help you study for the Chapter 3 Quiz. Review Sheet. Chapter 3 ; Lessons 1 - 4