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Unit 1 (Integers) Grade 7
Unit 1 (Integers) Grade 7
Unit 1 (Integers) Grade 7
Integers (I or z) Example:
Here are the midday temperatures, in degrees
1-1 Using Negative Numbers:
Celsius, of five cities on the same day.
Moscow Tokyo Berlin Boston Melbourne
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 -8 -4 5 -2 12
Notes:
Answer the following:
1) Numbers to the ______ are greater than
1) Which city was the warmest? _________
numbers to the ______.
2) Which city was the coldest? __________
2) Zero is ________ than any positive number.
3) Zero is ________ than any negative number. 3) What is the difference between the tem of
Example: -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Here are six temperatures, in degree
Answer = _____
Celsius
2) -5 and -1
6 -10 5 -4 0 2
Write them in order starting with the lowest -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
(Rearrange them in descending form)
Answer = _____
Solution
3) -1 and 5
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Answer = _____
Example: 4)
Some frozen food are stored at .
5)
During a power failure, the temp increases
by 3 degrees every minute. Complete the 6)
table below to show the temp of the food.
7)
Minutes
0 1 2 3 4
passed 8)
Temp -8
9)
Example: 10)
From the figure below, how far is the top of
11)
the Mountain from the bottom of the
Valley? 12)
Mountain
450m
Sea level 13)
-200m
Valley 14)
New look:
Solution
3) 1 – 3 Multiples:
Example:
New look __________ = _____
Write the first six multiples of 7
4)
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
New look __________ = _____
Example:
5) List the first four multiples of each of these
numbers:
New look __________ = _____
1) 6 ____ ____ ____ ____
6)
2) 9 ____ ____ ____ ____
New look __________ = _____
3) 10 ____ ____ ____ ____
7)
4) 30 ____ ____ ____ ____
New look __________ = _____
5) 11 ____ ____ ____ ____
8) Example:
Find the fifth multiple of 15
New look __________ = _____
___________________________________
9)
Example:
New look __________ = _____ Find the third multiple of each of the
2) 21 = ________________
3) 8 = ________________
4) 32 = ________________
_________________________________
Example:
Multiples of 3 = ______________________
Multiples of 4 = ______________________
Multiples of 5 = ______________________
432
Divisible by 6: Divisible by 5:
852 705
267 389
600 14 306
1 584 43 780
399 9 500
375 538
516 985
4 708 850
3 708 867
444
987 738
670 666
32 495 557
58 160 6 483
93 700 999
4 000 8 847
3 001 79
6 444
708 111
399
888 534
678
11 421
Divisible by 4:
566
A number is divisible by 4 if the last two
9 734
digits of the number are divisible by 4.
Exercise No (10) 1 064
3 700 8 623
6 904
Divisible by 8:
583
A number is divisible by 8 if the last three
944 digits are divisible by 8.
Exercise No (11)
4 368
Put ( ) or ( ) in:
5 732
The number Divisible by 8
8 972
7 000
3 456
59 040
24 907
256 172
30 916
67 888
48 520
39 884
6 872
25 848
7 948
Example:
36 832
Find all the factors of 16.
430 541
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9 008 Example:
____________________________________
Example:
____________________________________
(A) Find the common factors of each pair A prime number is a number that has only
of numbers below: two factors one and itself.
e.g. 2 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 11 , 13 , 17 , 19 , 23 , 29 , ...
1) 6 and 10
Example:
2) 20 and 25
Example:
Find all the prime factors of 30
3) 8 and 15
Example:
4) 12 and 18
Example:
1) 10 = ___________________________
6) 20 and 50 2) 28 = ___________________________
3) 15 = ___________________________
Find ____________________ 1)
Example:
2)
Write down the first ten square numbers.
3)
____ , ____ , ____ , ____ , ____ , ____ ,
____ , ____ , ____ , ____ 4)
Example:
5)
List all the square numbers between 100
and 200 6)
7)
Example:
8)
Find the missing number in each case:
19
1)
(B) Find the value of:
2)
1) ( ) ________
3)
Prepared by: Albarra Osama Mohamed- 0920119911
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Mastermind – Integers
2) ( ) ________
3) ________
4) ________