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What should you do if you are surrounded by 20 lions, 15 tigers and 10 Leopards? Just wait for the merry go round to stop and jump off.

Find a Match Some pretzel bakers are trying to make a fortune in crooked dough.

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Quiz 2.1-2.3

Section 2.4 Multiplying Integers

Rules for Multiplying Integers Positive x Positive = Positive Positive x Negative = Negative Negative x Positive = Negative Negative x Negative = Positive + • + = + + • - = - - • + = - - • - = +

Evaluate the following problems. 5(-2) -3(7) -6(-9) -7(11)(-2) 5. -2(6c) 6. -3(-5x) a = -3, b = -4 c = 5 -3a 8. abc + • + = + + • - = - - • + = - - • - = +

Homework Textbook p 78 17 - 53 odds; 54 – 57 all