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Multiplying Integers

Multiplying Integers

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Medium

CCSS
7.NS.A.2A, 7.NS.A.1C, 7.EE.B.3

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Aykut Cam

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13 Slides • 10 Questions

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Multiplying Integers

Mr. Cam's Classroom

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Multiple Select

A positive times a positive number, the answer will be?

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negative

2

positive

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Multiple Choice

6 * 4 = 4 * 6
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distributive property
2
associative property of multiplication
3
commutative property of multiplication
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multiply by 0 property

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Multiple Choice

2⋅3

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6

2

-6

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Multiple Choice

If I have a negative and a positive, what will the answer be?
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Positive 
2
Negative 

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Multiple Choice

If I have two negatives what will the answer be?
1
Negative 
2
Positive 

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Multiple Choice

The price of jeans was reduced $6 per week for 7 weeks.  By how much did the price of the jeans change over the 7 weeks?
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42
2
-42
3
20
4
-20

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Multiple Select

Samantha has -12 in her account. She spends 5 more dollars. What is her new balance? Select the TWO number sentences you could write to solve this problem.

1

-12 - 5

2

-12 + 5

3

-12 + -5

4

12 + -5

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Multiple Choice

The temperature dropped 2 every hour for 6 hours. What integer represents the change in temperature over those 6 hours?

1

-12

2

12

3

3

4

-3

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Multiple Choice

Flora made 3 withdrawals of $75 each from her bank account. What was the overall change in her account?

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$75

2

$-525

3

$78

4

$-225

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Multiple Choice

A football team lost 5 yards on each of 3 plays. Explain how you could use a number line to find the teams change in field position after the three plays.
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Starting at zero, you would move left 5 spaces, 3 times. 
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Starting at zero, you would move right 5 spaces, 3 times.
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Starting at zero, you would move left 3 spaces, 4 times.
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Starting at zero, you would move right 4 spaces, 3 times.

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