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18 + (-25) = ? (-1/2)(-4/3) = ? What is the difference between a daily low temperature of -5°F and a daily high temperature of 18°F?
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Algebra II
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Study the properties of real numbers.
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Opposite – additive inverse, of any number b is –b. Reciprocal – multiplicative inverse, of any nonzero number b is (1/b).
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Graph the real numbers - √5 and (7/2) on a number line.
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The table shows the record low temperatures for several states. Which list shows the temperatures from highest to lowest? A) -80, -54, -45, -32, -2, 12 B) -80, -54, -45, -32, 12, -2 C) 12, -2, -32, -45, -54, -80 D) 12, -2, -32, -54, -45, -80 AKCAFL -80°F-45°F-2°F HIORTN 12°F-54°F-32°F
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PropertyAdditionMultiplication Closurea + b is a real numberab is a real number Commutativea + b = b + aab = ba Associative(a + b) + c = a + (b + c)(ab)c = a(bc) Identitya + 0 = a, 0 + a = aa * 1 = a, 1 * a = a Inversea + (-a) = 0a * (1/a) = 1, a ≠ 0
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Identify the property that the statement illustrates. 5 + (9 + 12) = (5 + 9) + 12 250 * 1 = 250
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A. You work 8 hours and earn $60. What is your earning rate? B. You buy 18 gallons of gasoline at $2.65 per gallon. What is your total cost? C. You drive 90 kilometers per hour. What is your speed in meters per second?
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The driving distance between Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is about 450 miles. The driving distance between Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and Seattle, Washington, is about 325 kilometers. A. Convert the distance from Minneapolis to Winnipeg to kilometers. (1 mile = 1.61 km) B. Convert the distance from Vancouver to Seattle to miles.
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Pg. 6 – 7 (4 – 8 even, 9 – 16 all, 26 – 38 even)
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