Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Tuesday, February 23



Essential Question
Is the sum of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell?
Objective
  • I will add integers.
  • I will show that the sum of a number and its opposite is 0.
  • I will solve real-world problems.
Activity
  • Writing Warm-up (WAIT for instructions)
  • 11.2 Activities 1-4
  • 11.2 Lesson (examples 1-3)
Homework
Pages 486-487 #1-15, 24-48 even

29 comments:

  1. The integers are 9, -1, and 15. The integers can't be decimals and/or fractions. These 3 numbers out of the 6 were not decimals or fractions. The other three were fractions and decimals.

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  2. The following numbers are integers 9, -1, 15. These are all integers because they are on the number line and they are whole numbers

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  3. The numbers that are integers are 9, -1, 15. I know this because those numbers are whole numbers, meaning they are not decimals or fractions.

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  4. The integers are 9, -1, and 15. They are integers because they are positive and negative numbers. Integers can only be positive or negative. Also integers cant be fractions or decimals.

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  5. 9, -1, and 15 are the integers. These numbers are integers because they part of a set of whole numbers or their opposites.

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  6. The numbers in the list that are integers are 9,15, and -1. These two numbers are the only integers in the list of data because an integer is not a fraction or a decimal. An integer can be a negative number or a positive number. So, the only numbers that weren't a fraction or decimal are -1,9, and 15. Those numbers are the integers of the data.

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  7. -1,9,and 15 are all integers because they are whole numbers with no decimals or fractions.

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  8. The integers are 9,-1, and 15. I know this because integers are whole numbers. The numbers 3.2, 1/2, and -0.25 are not whole numbers which means they are not integers.

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  9. The integers in the data set are 9, -1, and 15.

    Gavin Funk

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  10. The integers are 9 and 15 because the other values are not whole numbers and are not a positive number.

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  11. The integers are, 9, -1, and 15. Integers are all whole numbers and their opposites. 9, -1, and 15 are all integers because they fit in those requirements.

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  12. The numbers that are integers are 9,-1, and 15 these numbers are integers because they are not fractions or decimals.

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  13. The following numbers that are integers are 9,-1,and 15. I got this by looking at the numbers and saw that 3.2, 1/2,and -0.25 are not whole numbers. So the whole numbers that are integers have to be 9,-1,and 15.

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  14. The following numbers are integers; 9, -1, and 15. These specific numbers are integers because integers can only be whole numbers. Integers can't be a decimal or a fraction so 9, -1, and 15 are the only integers. As to the other numbers, they are either decimals or fractions so they are not whole numbers.

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  15. Out of the following numbers, 9, 3.2, -1, ½, -0.25, and 15 the numbers 9,-1, 15 are integers. 9, -1, 15 are integers because they are all whole numbers. They aren't decimals, or fraction. All these numbers are either negative or positive numbers.

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  16. 9,-1, and 15 because integers are whole numbers and 3.2, 1/2, and 0.25 are decimal and fractions.

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  17. The numbers 9, -2, and 15 are all integers because they are whole numbers. An integer is a whole number and its opposite. 3.2, 1/2, and -0.25 are not integers because they are not whole numbers and their opposites are not whole numbers.

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  18. I believe that 9, -1, and 15 are the integers. An integer is a whole number, either negitive or positive. 9, -l, and 15 are all whole numbers, and 9 and 15 are positive, and -1 is negitive. So,9, 15, and -1 are integers. However, 3.2, 1/2, and -0.25 aren't whole numbers, so they aren't integers. Therefore, 9, 15, and -1 are the integers.

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  19. The numbers 9, -1, and 15 are integers because they are whole numbers. The numbers 3.2, 1/2, and -0.25 are not integers because they are not whole numbers. All integers are be whole numbers.

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  20. Out of the six numbers, only three of them are integers, 9, 15, and -1. An integer is a positive whole number and its opposite, and 0. 1/2 is not a whole number, 3.2 is not a whole number, and 0.25 is not a whole number. That leaves the other three to be integers.

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  21. The only numbers in this set that are integers are 9, -1, and 15. These are all integers because they are all whole numbers. The other numbers, 3.2, 1/2, and -0.25, are not integers. They are not whole numbers. Once again, an integer is a whole number, so only 9, -1, and 15 are the only integers in this data set.

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  22. The integers are 9, -1, and 15. The reason that these numbers are integers is because integers are positive or negative whole number no decimals or fractions.
    Sydney Markham-Gallegos

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  23. Out of all of these values, only -1, 9, and 15 are integers. In order to be an integer, a number has to be a whole number. It does not matter whether or not the number is positive or negative. The other values in this set are not whole numbers. For example, 3.2 is a decimal and not a whole number. Therefore, it cannot be an integer.

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  24. Out of the fallowing numbers the numbers the ones that are integers are 9, -1, and 15. The reasons these are the only integers is because integers can be both positive and negative numbers, but they have to be WHOLE numbers to be able to qualify for a integer.

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  25. Out of the fallowing numbers the numbers the ones that are integers are 9, -1, and 15. The reasons these are the only integers is because integers can be both positive and negative numbers, but they have to be WHOLE numbers to be able to qualify for a integer.

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  26. The 9, -1, and 15 are integers. Integers are any whole numbers. Whole numbers are any number before the decimal. The 3.2, 1/2, and -0.25 are not integers because they are decimals or fractions. Decimals and fractions are not whole numbers.

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  27. The numbers that are integers are 9,-1,and 15. These are the only integers because the definition of integers is a whole number greater than or less than 0. That means no fractions or decimals so, 3.2,1/2, and -0.25 aren´t integers. -Andrew Sawyer

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  28. The following numbers are integers 9, -1, and 15 because decimals and fractions cannot be integers.

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  29. 9,-1, and 15 are all integers because they are all whole numbers.Whole numbers greater than zero are called positive integers. Whole numbers less than zero are called negative integers.3.2, ½, -0.25, these are all not integers because they all are not whole numbers.

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