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1 Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

2 Use the Number Line To compare rational numbers, plot points on
The numbers farther to the right are larger. The numbers farther to the left are smaller. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10

3 Place the number tiles in the correct places on the number line.

4 Now, can you see: Which integer is largest? Which is smallest?

5 Where do rational numbers go on the number line?
Go to the screen and show where the following numbers go:

6 Put these numbers on the number line.
Which number is the largest? The smallest?

7 Comparing Positive Numbers
Numbers can be equal to; less than; or more than another number. The symbols that we use are: Equals "=" Less than "<" Greater than ">" For example: 4 = < > 2 When using < or >, remember that the smaller side points at the smaller number.

8 Inqualities: Less than or equal to: Greater than or equal to:

9 22 10.5 is ______ 15.2. A = B < C > Answer: B

10 23 7.5 is ______ 7.5 A = B < C > Answer: A

11 24 3.2 is ______ 5.7 A = B < C > Answer: B

12 Comparing Negative Numbers
The larger the absolute value of a negative number, the smaller the number. That's because it is farther from zero, but in the negative direction. For example: -4 = > < -2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 Remember, the number farther to the right on a number line is larger.

13 Comparing Negative Numbers
One way to think of this is in terms of money. You'd rather have $20 than $10. But you'd rather owe someone $10 than $20. Owing money can be thought of as having a negative amount of money, since you need to get that much money back just to get to zero. So owing $10 can be thought of as -$10.

14 25 ______ -4.75 A = B < C > Answer: A

15 26 -4 ______ -5 A = B < C > 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5
-4 ______ -5 A = B < C > 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 Answer: C

16 27 A = B < C > Answer: B

17 28 is ______ -6.2 A = B < C > Answer: B

18 29 -14.2 is ______ -14.3 A = B < C > Answer: C

19 Comparing All Numbers Any positive number is greater than zero or any negative number. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 Any negative number is less than zero or any positive number.

20 < < < < < < < < < < < < < <
Drag the appropriate inequality symbol between the following pairs of numbers: < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < < > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 1) 3) 5) 7) 9) 2) 4) 6) 8) 10)

21 30 A = B < C > Answer: B

22 31 A = B < C > Answer: B

23 32 A = B < C > Answer: C

24 33 A = B < C > Answer: C

25 34 A = B < C > Answer: C

26 35 A = B < C > Answer: B

27 A thermometer can be thought of as a vertical number line
A thermometer can be thought of as a vertical number line. Positive numbers are above zero and negative numbers are below zero.

28 36 If the temperature reading on a thermometer is 10℃, what will the new reading be if the temperature: falls 3 degrees? Answer: 7°C

29 37 If the temperature reading on a thermometer is 10℃, what will the new reading be if the temperature: rises 5 degrees? Answer: 15°C

30 38 If the temperature reading on a thermometer is 10℃, what will the new reading be if the temperature: falls 12 degrees? Answer: -2°C

31 If the temperature reading on a thermometer is
39 If the temperature reading on a thermometer is -3℃, what will the new reading be if the temperature: falls 3 degrees? Answer: -6°C

32 If the temperature reading on a thermometer is
40 If the temperature reading on a thermometer is -3℃, what will the new reading be if the temperature: rises 5 degrees? Answer: 2°C

33 If the temperature reading on a thermometer is
41 If the temperature reading on a thermometer is -3℃, what will the new reading be if the temperature: falls 12 degrees? Answer: -15°C

34

35 Adding and Subtracting
All Rational Numbers

36 Calculate the sum or difference. -6 – 2
59 Calculate the sum or difference. -6 – 2 Answer: -8

37 Calculate the sum or difference. 5 + (-5)
60 Calculate the sum or difference. 5 + (-5) Answer: 0

38 Calculate the sum or difference. -10.5 + 6.2
61 Calculate the sum or difference. Answer: -4.3

39 Calculate the sum or difference. 7.3 – (-4)
62 Calculate the sum or difference. 7.3 – (-4) Answer: 11.3

40 Calculate the sum or difference.
63 Calculate the sum or difference. Answer: -3 1/6

41 Calculate the sum or difference. 9.27 + (-8.38)
64 Calculate the sum or difference. (-8.38) Answer: 0.89

42 Calculate the sum or difference. -4.2 + (-5.9)
65 Calculate the sum or difference. (-5.9) Answer: -10.1

43 Calculate the sum or difference. -2 – (-3.95)
66 Calculate the sum or difference. -2 – (-3.95) Answer: 1.95

44 Calculate the sum or difference. 5 - 6 + (-7)
67 Calculate the sum or difference. (-7) Answer: -8

45 Calculate the sum or difference. 19 + (-12) - 11
68 Calculate the sum or difference. 19 + (-12) - 11 Answer: -4

46 Calculate the sum or difference. -2.3 + 4.1 + (-12.7)
69 Calculate the sum or difference. (-12.7) Answer: -10.9

47 Calculate the sum or difference. -8.3 - (-3.7) + 5.2
70 Calculate the sum or difference. (-3.7) + 5.2 Answer: -6.8

48 Calculate the sum or difference.
71 Calculate the sum or difference. Answer: 4 1/10


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