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Day 7 – Multiplying and Dividing Integers. 1.Multiply the numbers 2.Same signs, answer is positive. 3.Different signs, answer is negative. Rules for Multiplying.

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1 Day 7 – Multiplying and Dividing Integers

2 1.Multiply the numbers 2.Same signs, answer is positive. 3.Different signs, answer is negative. Rules for Multiplying Integers

3 1.Divide the numbers 2.Same signs, answer is positive. 3.Different signs, answer is negative. Rules for Dividing Integers

4 1.5 × 4 = 2.5 × -4 = 3.-5 × -4 = 4.-5 × 4 = Examples with Multiplication 20 (Same signs, answer is positive) -20 (Different signs, answer is negative) 20 (Same signs, answer is positive) -20 (Different signs, answer is negative)

5 1. 21 ÷ 3 = 2.21 ÷ -3 = 3.-21 ÷ -3 = 4.-21 ÷ 3 = Examples with Division 7 (Same signs, answer is positive) -7 (Different signs, answer is negative) 7 (Same signs, answer is positive) -7 (Different signs, answer is negative)

6 1. -50 ÷ -5 =6. 7 × -6 = 2. -9 × 4 = 7. -48 ÷ -8 = 3. 60 ÷ -12 = 8. -11 × 6 = 4. -8 × -7 =9. 72 ÷ -9 = 5. -100 ÷ 10 = 10. -15 × -2 = Practice Problems 10 -36 -5 56 -10 -42 6 -66 -8 30

7 1.The temperature is currently at 10°Fahrenheit. The temperature decreases 7 degrees every hour. If 2 hours pass, what is the new temperature?  7 × 2 = 14 so it decreases 14 degrees  10 – 14 = -4°F 2.Jane has $125 in her bank account. Her cell phone bill is $47 a month. If she pays that bill two months in a row and doesn’t buy anything else or deposit any money, how much money does she have left?  47 × 2 = $94 to pay the bills  $125 - $94 = $31 left Word Problems


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