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Starter Questions 1. Calculate 85% of 160 2. Calculate a) -2 + 6b) -3 – 5c) 6 + (-4) 3. Describe how you would express ⅝ as a percentage. 4. Bill and his.

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1 Starter Questions 1. Calculate 85% of 160 2. Calculate a) -2 + 6b) -3 – 5c) 6 + (-4) 3. Describe how you would express ⅝ as a percentage. 4. Bill and his 6 friends go out for a meal. The bill comes to £86.59 They decide to split the bill equally. How much should each person pay?

2 Integers Learning Intentions To understand how to subtract negative numbers Integers Learning Intentions To understand how to subtract negative numbers

3 We can use a number line to help us add positive and negative integers. –7 + 3 = -7-4 = -4 To add a positive integer we move forwards up the number line. Integers

4 We can use a number line to help us add positive and negative integers. 2 - 5 = 2-3 = -3 To subtract a positive integer we move backwards down the number line. Integers

5 We can use a number line to help us add positive and negative integers. To add a negative integer we move backwards down the number line. –3 + (–4) = = –7 -3-7 –3 + –4is the same as–3 – 4 Integers

6 We can use a number line to help us subtract positive and negative integers. -4 – (-5) = -4 1 = 1 To subtract a negative integer we move forward up the number line. Integers –4 – (–5)is the same as–4 + 5

7 We can use a number line to help us subtract positive and negative integers. –4 – (–7) = -43 = 3 To subtract a negative integers we move forwards up the number line. –4 – (–7)is the same as–4 + 7 Integers

8 Now try Ex 9.6 Pg 87 Ch 9 Integers

9 Integers Learning Intentions To understand how to subtract negative numbers


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