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5 Minute Check Replace the with a, or = to make true. Complete in your notebook. 1. 4.8 4.80 2. 7.7 7.5 8 9 3. 11 10 3 1 4. 5 4
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5 Minute Check Replace the with a, or = to make true. Complete in your notebook. 1. 4.8 4.80
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5 Minute Check Replace the with a, or = to make true. Complete in your notebook. 1. 4.8 = 4.80
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5 Minute Check Replace the with a, or = to make true. Complete in your notebook. 2. 7.7 7.5
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5 Minute Check Replace the with a, or = to make true. Complete in your notebook. 2. 7.7 > 7.5
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5 Minute Check Replace the with a, or = to make true. Complete in your notebook. 8 9 3. 11 10
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5 Minute Check Replace the with a, or = to make true. Complete in your notebook. 8 9 3. 11 10 10 x 8 9 x 11 10 x 11 10 x 11 80 99 110 < 110
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5 Minute Check Replace the with a, or = to make true. Complete in your notebook. 3 1 4. 5 4
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5 Minute Check Replace the with a, or = to make true. Complete in your notebook. 3 1 4. 5 4 4 x 3 1x 5 4 x 5 4 x 5 12 5 20 > 20
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Tuesday, Nov 5 Lesson 5.1 Integers and Graphing
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Objective: To use integers to represent real world situations.
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Integers and Graphing At the end of this lesson you should be able to answer the following question. How can you use integers to represent data?
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Integers and Graphing Integers are all positive whole numbers and their opposites.
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Integers and Graphing Integers are all positive whole numbers and their opposites. Negative numbers are used to represent data that is less than 0. A negative number is written with a “-” sign.
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Integers and Graphing Integers are all positive whole numbers and their opposites. Negative numbers are used to represent data that is less than 0. A negative number is written with a “-” sign. Positive numbers are used to represent data greater than 0. If a number does not have a “-” sign, it is assumed to be positive.
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Integers and Graphing We can use a number line to display all integers. Integers less than zero Integers greater than zero are negative integers are positive integers zero is neither negative or positive
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Integers and Graphing When an integer has a negative sign, we move to the left. When an integer has a positive sign, we move to the right.
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Integers and Graphing A 10 yard loss would be written as what integer?
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Integers and Graphing A 10 yard loss would be written as what integer? Because it represents a loss, the integer would be -10.
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Integers and Graphing A 10 yard loss would be written as what integer? What would zero represent?
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Integers and Graphing A 10 yard loss would be written as what integer? What would zero represent? No gain or loss.
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Integers and Graphing 4 inches of rain above normal would be written as what integer?
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Integers and Graphing 4 inches of rain above normal would be written as what integer? Because it represents above, the integer would be +4, or just 4.
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Integers and Graphing 4 inches of rain above normal would be written as what integer? What would zero represent?
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Integers and Graphing 4 inches of rain above normal would be written as what integer? What would zero represent? Normal
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Integers and Graphing A $48 deposit into a saving account would be written as what integer?
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Integers and Graphing A $48 deposit into a saving account would be written as what integer? Because it represents an increase, the integer would be +48, or just 48.
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Integers and Graphing A $48 deposit into a saving account would be written as what integer? What would zero represent?
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Integers and Graphing A $48 deposit into a saving account would be written as what integer? What would zero represent? No change in the savings account.
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Integers and Graphing What integer is represented by the dot below?
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Integers and Graphing What integer is represented by the dot below? Start at zero. Is the dot to the left or right?
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Integers and Graphing What integer is represented by the dot below? It is to the right. How many spaces?
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Integers and Graphing What integer is represented by the dot below? The dot is 6 spaces to the right of zero, or +6.
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Integers and Graphing What integer is represented by the dot below?
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Integers and Graphing What integer is represented by the dot below? Start at zero. Is the dot to the left or right?
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Integers and Graphing What integer is represented by the dot below? It is to the left. How many spaces?
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Integers and Graphing What integer is represented by the dot below? The dot is 11 spaces to the left of zero, or -11.
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Integers and Graphing The number line can be used to compare and order integers. On a number line, the number to the left is always less than the number to the right.
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Integers and Graphing We can also graph sets of numbers. { -4, 2, -1}
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Integers and Graphing The temperature outside is 3˚. If the temperature drops 14˚, what will the temperature be?
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Integers and Graphing The temperature outside is 3˚. If the temperature drops 14˚, what will the temperature be? -11˚
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Integers and Graphing A football team receives the ball on their own 5 yard line. a. The make a gain of 15 yards on the first play. What yard line is the ball on?
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Integers and Graphing A football team receives the ball on their own 5 yard line. a. The make a gain of 15 yards on the first play. What yard line is the ball on? 20
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Integers and Graphing A football team receives the ball on their own 5 yard line. b. What represents zero in this situation?
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Integers and Graphing A football team receives the ball on their own 5 yard line. b. What represents zero in this situation? The 5 yard line, the original placement of the ball.
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Integers and Graphing How can you use integers to represent data?
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Integers and Graphing Agenda Notes Homework – Homework Practice 5-1 Due Wednesday, Nov 6 Mid Chapter 5 Quiz –Friday, Nov 8
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