TMWB-1A-02.Integers, Rational Numbers and Real Numbers

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Nam Class: Date: ATA Felg es nate Negative numbers L os 2 6 0 3 98 -16 In the above list, write down the numbers that are (a) positive integers, (b) negative integers, (c) positive numbers, (d) negative numbers, 2, Fill in each box with ‘>’ or ‘<’. (a) 24 49 (+) 510015 © 3 7 @ 1-101 oo 4 © 3 3 3. Represent the numbers on a number line. (a) “a » 74,0, 0.28 7 (b) ~6.8, 0.86, 75,-5, a 3 (©) integers between -2 and 5 (d)_ positive integers less than 8 © Shing Lee Publishers Pte Ltd Integers, Rational Numbers and Real Numbers 4, (i) Represent the numbers 1.1, -1, ot and 0 ona number line. (ii) Hence, arrange the given numbers in ascending order. 5. (i) Represent the numbers -3, 303, 4 and ~33 on a number line, (ii) Hence, arrange the given numbers in ascending order. 6. © (i) Write down two numbers that are greater than -15. (ii) Express the relationships using the inequality sign “>”. 7. @ (i) Write down two numbers that are less than -24, (ii) Express the relationships using the inequality sign “<”. 8. Alex says, “Since 10 is less than 12, then -10 is also less than -12.” Do you agree with Alex? Explain your answer. Integers, Rational Numbers and Real Numbers Pencarian 9. The lowest point of the Dead Sea Depression is about 413 metres below sea level. Represent this altitude using a negative number. 10, It is believed that the lowest natural temperature recorded at ground level on Earth is 89.2 °C below zero. Represent this temperature using a negative number. 11, When an investment portfolio increases in value, itis considered to be a positive number. Represent each of the transactions using a positive or a negative number. (a) The value increases by $5000, (b) ‘The value decreases by $3600. 12. If5 m represents 5 m above ground level, what does -7 m represent? 13. If20 km represents 20 km due East, what does ~16 km represent? Gi (ieee Conn un ese ee ed 14, If 39° represents a clockwise rotation of 39°, what does ~51° represent? 15. If -4.8 °C represents a 4.8 °C drop in temperature, what does 13.5 °C represent? 16. What does the following statement mean? “Mrs Lee's monthly salary is adjusted by $80.” 17. The altitudes of some places are as shown: Cascade Mountain, Canada: 2998 m Death Valley, USA: -86 m Bukit Timah Hill, Singapore: 164m Karagiye Depression, Kazakhstan: ~132 m ‘Arrange these places in ascending order of their altitudes. Integers, Rational Numbers and Real Numbers ee Name: Class: Date: Worksheet 2B Addition and subtraction involving negative integers 1, Evaluate each of the following. (a) 249 (b) -2+9 (©) 2+(-9) (d) (-2) +9) 2. Evaluate each of the following. (a) 4-7 (b) -4-7 (©) 4-(7) @ (-4) - (-7) 3. Find the value of each of the following. (a) 12+(-15) (b) -80+70 () 26-91 (d) -28-28 (©) 17+(-53) () -49+ (34) (g) 84-(-20) (h) -36 - (-36) ee eceiee nee sees 4. Find the value of each of the following. (a) 6+ (-3) +(-2) (©) 18 ~(-25) + (-70) 12 - (-31) - (-45) (e) -24+16 +(-10) -33 - 33 + (-87) (g) 49 - (21) + (-15) 27 ~ (-19) ~ (~24) Fill in each box with the correct number. (a) 8+ =2 (g) -15- = -27 (icone Coen al Saree UU Eee 6. Fill in each box with the correct number. (a) +16=8 4+ (-20)=4 @) -(31)=14 ‘The temperature of Sapporo on a particular night is ~11 °C. ‘The next morning, the temperature rises by 4 °C. What is the temperature in the morning? ‘The temperature of Helsinki on a particular morning is -20 °C. ‘The temperature of Helsinki later in the day is~15 °C. Does the temperature increase or decrease in the day? By how many °C does it increase or decrease? A spinner rotates 48° clockwise, then 25° anticlockwise, followed by another 33° clockwise. Describe its final position from the starting position. Peiesenenaete Rational Numbers and Real Numbers 10. ‘The highest point of Qixia Mountain in China is 286 m above sea level. Amsterdam’s Schipol Airport in Holland, is 4 m below sea level, Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is believed to be the lowest lying national capital in the world, (i) Find the difference in altitude between the highest point of Qixia Mountain and Schipol Airport. (ii) Baku is believed to have an altitude of 24 m below Schipol Airport. Represent the altitude of Baku using a negative number. 11. @ A bank account with an overdraft facility allows the account holder to withdraw more money than the account holds. ‘Mr Wang's bank account has an overdraft facility. In January, his bank balance was $3000. In February, he withdrew $4750. In March, he deposited some money so that his balance exceeded $500. How much money could Mr Wang have deposited in March? 12, © Give an example of a pair of negative numbers, x and y, such that (a) the sum of x and y is -63, (b) the difference between x and y is ~36. Integers, Rational Numbers and Real Numbers eimai Name: Class: Date: Multiplication, division and combined operations Mle Ae} involving negative integers 1. Evaluate each of the following. (a) 7x8 (b) 7) x8 (c) 7x (-8) (d) (-7)x(-8) 2, Evaluate each of the following, (a) 2424 (b) (24) +4 (c) 24+ (-4) (a) (-24) + (-4) 3. Find the value of each of the following. (a) 15x (-6) (b) (-12) x (-10) (©) (-1)x (84) (d) (-99) x0 © 0&8 ® + wy 8 4, Find the positive and negative factors of each of the following numbers. (a) 4 (b) 20 (© -9 (d) -1 5. @ Write down a positive multiple and a negative multiple of each of the following numbers. @ 3 (b) 12 () -5 (@) -11 Sia eaey Integers, Rational Numbers and Real Numbers 6. Find the value of each of the following. @ CD (o) (-8" © ja (g) - 25 .. Find the value of each of the following. (a) 4x (-3) x (-1) (-10) x (-2) x (-4) (©) 5x (-6) +(-2) 28 +(-7)x9 (@) (-60) + (-5) + (-3) (-9)? x (-1) (g) (-6)° + (-1? (-4) + (-2)? # (1)? . Fill in each box with the correct number. (a) 7x =-35 Integers, Rational Numbers and Real Numbers Cocaine . Evaluate each of the following. (a) 6x (-3) + (-10) (b) (-7-5)+(-7+4) (c) -19 + (-2) x (-5) + (-1) (d)_[(-8) + (-3)] x (2) (e) (-4) x 25-3? x (-4) @ -5)+ JI i) (-5)x{(-4)+/=276] eee Integers, Rational Numbers and Real Numbers 10. Michael has $80 in his wallet. He spends $7 every day. ‘When he runs out of money, he borrows from his sister. (i) How much does he spend altogether in 20 days? (ii) How much money has he borrowed from his sister after 20 days? 11. Sarah rolls a six-sided die. If it shows a prime number, the number shown on the die will be added to her score. If it shows any other number, the number shown on the die will be deducted from her score. ‘The table shows the number of times each number is obtained when Sarah rolls the die 15 times. Number shown on die 1 2 3 4 5 6 Number of times rolled 3 0 7 0 4 1 (i) Write down the prime numbers shown on the die. (ii), What is Sarah’s score after rolling the die 15 times? 12, Min sells clothes on her blog shop. She plans to conduct a sale before the holidays, ‘The table shows the amount of profit or loss she makes on each item sold. Item ‘Amount of profit or loss Blouse $6, profit Scarf $3, loss Skirt $4, loss (a) Ona particular day, Min sells 4 blouses, 3 scarves and 5 skirts, Does she make a profit or a loss? How much is the profit or the loss? (b) © Give an example of the number of blouses, scarves and skirts Min could have sold if she made an overall loss of between $10 and $20. Aicliee A Manes cies Peete Name 1. Find the value of each of the following. @ HS © 4.3 (e) No (3 4 @® +4 &) -65+4 Pee eet Class: Date: Fractions and mixed numbers o 2 @ 3-5 4 3 © #3) (hy 3-4) @ (ince eee toc Cleo UCScl alee Evaluate each of the following, 3,20 10°27 (a) {INe LENS EN Ui reat CBN ene CE esaesnaeitl 3. Find the value of each of the following. ( rh gL 13), 16, 2-1 ® (-3)-(-2)ee2 ‘A company incurs monthly expenses. Rental takes up 3 of the monthly expenses and wages take up 4 of the monthly expenses. “The remaining amount is used to purchase goods. Find the fraction of the monthly expenses used to purchase goods. Publishers Ple Ltd Integers, Rational Numbers and Real Numbers: 5. Andy, Bob and Charlie take 2 hour, z hour and 3 hour to code a simple program. (i) Arrange the fractions in ascending order. (ii) Find the total time taken by the three boys. 6. Atacountry cub, 7 ofthe land is occupied by a golf course. Of the remaining area, + is occupied by a club house. Find the fraction of the land not occupied by the club house. (i) What fraction of container Q contains water? (ii) Find the fraction of a container of water that should be transferred from P to Qo that both containers have the same amount of water. (Ico oe MSE SA CuleSuese utes aes Eee Name: Class: Date: Worksheet 2E Decimals 1. Find the value of each of the following. (a) 23.8+5.49 (b) 10.1 -7.64 (©) 3.07 + (-4.18) (@) -6.2+3.49 (e) ~0.92 + (-1.5) (f) -8.8 - (-0.12) 2, Evaluate each of the following. (a) 61x25 (b) 0.61 x 0.25 (c) 7.004 x 2.9 (d) 400.8 x 0.36 (©) 04 ®) o# eee 3. Find the value of each of the following. (a) 21.6+03 (b) 0.216 + 0.3 (©) 17.01+45 (a) 0.2496 + 0.48 4, Evaluate each of the following. (a) 5.95 + 0.33 - (-4.27) x (-2) (b) -0.9- (0.9)? x (-1)° (©) 0.1? x (-7.6) + (-0.4) Cinco eee HORI an estes Bean te Shing Lee Publishers Pte Lid 5. Sandy and Tessa each described how they would find the value of 43.2 x 0.65. (a) Sandy said, “First, I align the decimals. Then, I multiply 432 by 5. Next, I multiply 432 by 6. Finally, I add the numbers and place the decimal point? Show Sandy's method. (b) Tessa said, “I convert 43.2 into an improper fraction with 10 as the denominator. I also convert 0.65 into an improper fraction with 100 as the denominator, Then I multiply the numerators and the denominators separately. Finally, I place the decimal point” Show Tessa’s method. Enea Pinte exe ce CIO i eset skeen ee 30.6 6. Paul described how he would find the value of = (a) He said, “I find it easier to convert the denominator to an integer. So I multiply both the numerator and the denominator by 10. Then it becomes easier to divide.” Show Paul’s working. 7.68 (b) Paul then said, “I can use a similar method to find the value of 47>” Show Paul's working. Name: Class: Date: heet 2F Rational, irrational and real numbers L 31 Bo fe 0 A {aA on In the above list, write down the numbers that are (a) rational numbers, (b) irrational numbers. a iz a2 3 2 3 406 Ig 08 7 z 03125 In the above list, write down the numbers that are (a) terminating decimals, (b) recurring decimals. 3. Use a calculator to evaluate each of the following, leaving your answer correct to 3 decimal places. 2 o fa) @) +(-33) (b) -11.7+ (-0.16)? x x ( 2x2x1sx,|/ 4 ( 45455? (ineeeeenises iN een neclIN insted 4. (@)_ Shan wrote the following working to try to find out whether 0.3 is equal to 4. Let (x = 0.333 333 333... Multiplying both sides of the equation by 10, 10x = 3.333 333 333 ... Subtracting both equations, 10x - x = 3.333 333 333 ... - 0.333 333 333 ... 9x x ) 9 1 a i 3 Describe what Shan is doing in each step of her working. (b) Use Shan’s method to express 0.8 as a fraction in its simplest form. (c)_ Whatis 1.8 as a mixed number?

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