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Grade 7 Add Sub Int
Grade 7 Add Sub Int
Grade 7 Add Sub Int
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Objectives: (3 of 3 listed) 2. Add integers 3. Subtract integers 4. WP: Add and subtract integers
Add: 1. (4) + 9 + (4) 2. (5) + (10) 3. Subtract: 24 - (14) 4. The highest location in a certain foreign country is 15,172 feet above sea level. The lowest point in the same country is 158 feet below sea level. a) Find the difference in the two elevations. b) A city is 9225 feet above sea level. Is this elevation closer to the highest point or the lowest point? 5. Subtract: (4) - (5) 6. Nicole has $134 in her checking account. She writes a check for $111, makes a deposit of $52, and then writes another check for $95. What is the balance of her account, written as an integer? 7. 40 + 25 = 8. Find the difference: 36 - 83 9. Add: 17 + 15 10. At 6 a.m., the temperature in Duluth, Minnesota, was 21 C. By noon that day the temperature had risen 22 C. By 6 p.m. the temperature had fallen 11C. What was the temperature at 6 p.m.? 11. Diane has $132 in her checking account. She writes a check for $113, makes a deposit of $41, and then writes another check for $82. What is the balance of her account, written as an integer?
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Accelerated Math: Monday, September 12, 2011, 12:51 AM
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Pre-Algebra/Algebra
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12. The highest location in a certain foreign country is 16,009 feet above sea level. The lowest point in the same country is 242 feet below sea level. a) Find the difference in the two elevations. b) A city is 5628 feet above sea level. Is this elevation closer to the highest point or the lowest point? Subtract: 13. 7 13 14. 20 - (9) 15. Add: 7 + (1) 16. At 6 a.m., the temperature in Duluth, Minnesota, was 20 C. By noon that day the temperature had risen 20C. By 6 p.m. the temperature had fallen 17 C. What was the temperature at 6 p.m.? 17. Add: (7) + 7 + (3) 18. Subtract: (6) - (2)
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[1] 1 [2] 15 [3] 10 a) 15,330 feet [4] b) highest [5] 1 [6] 20 [7] 15 [8] 119 [9] 2 [10] 10C [11] 22 a) 16,251 feet [12] b) lowest [13] 6 [14] 11 [15] 8 [16] 17C
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Pre-Algebra/Algebra
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