Monday, March 7, 2016

Monday, March 7


Essential Question
How can you use what you know about adding integers to add rational numbers?
Objective
  • I will add rational numbers.
  • I will solve real-life problems.
Activity
  • Writing Warm-up (write a comment below): Explain the relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers. How are they similar? How are they different?
  • 12.2 Lesson (examples 1-4)
Homework
Pages 528-529 #1-6, 8-22 even, 23, 26, 28, 33

30 comments:

  1. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is that they are all numbers. No matter if they are a negative number or a posotive number, they are all still numbers.

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  2. The relationship between rational numbers, inters,and whole numbers is that they are all numbers. The difference is rational numbers have the most numbers. Integers have less numbers than rational numbers. Whole numbers have less numbers than integers and rational numbers.

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  3. Rational numbers are similar to integers and whole numbers because rational numbers can be positive or negative. They are different because rational numbers are numbers that can be divided to make fractions or decimals.

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  4. Rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are similar because they can all be positive or negative numbers. They are different because rational numbers can be decimals, and integers and whole numbers can not.

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  5. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is very simple. All integers are rational numbers that is the relationship between those two. Whole numbers are the same exact thing as positive integers, therefore if positive integers are whole numbers then whole numbers can be a rational number too. The difference between these types of numbers are that whole numbers cannot be negative and positive like an integer, they can only be positive.

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  6. The relationship between rational numbers integers, and whole numbers are rational numbers can be integers. Integers can be whole numbers. Also all of them can be positive.Not all whole numbers can be integers. Finally not all of these can be negative.

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  7. These numbers are similar because they are all rational numbers.

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  8. Rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are similar because they can all be placed on a number line. Integers and whole numbers are similar because they do not include decimals or fractions. Rational numbers are different from integers and hole numbers because they include any number than can be put int fraction form.

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  9. Rational numbers, whole numbers, and integers all can't have decimals or fractions, therefore are whole numbers (or in an integer's case, possibly negative). Yet even though this is true, unlike rational and whole numbers, integers CAN indeed be negative, whilst the others cannot.

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  10. The similarity between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is that they can be turned into fractions or decimals. Whether they're negative or positive, they can be converted to fractions and decimals. The difference between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is that an integer is a whole number and its opposite as to a whole number, a whole number is only positive numbers.

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  11. Whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers are similar because all whole numbers are integers, and all integers are rational numbers. I know this because integers are whole numbers and their opposites, and rational numbers are any number that can be written as a fraction, or a decimal. They are different because not all rational numbers are integers, and not all integers are whole numbers.

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  12. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is that they are all in a form of a number. They are similar because they are all in a cycle of numbers. They are different because rational numbers are fractions that can be turned into a repeating decimal or terminating decimal. Integers are numbers that represent if the number is increasing or decreasing, and whole numbers are numbers that are not a fraction or decimal.

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  13. Rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers have a relationship by all being a positive number.They are all the same by being dividable and are different by some can be whole while some have decimals

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  14. There is a difference between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers.The difference is that a whole number is a positive number, an integer could be positive or negative, and a rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction or a ratio. These are also similar, their similarity are that they all are different types of number and they all are different ways to write numbers.

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  15. Rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are similar because they both can be negative and positive. Also they are similar because they are both a certain type of numbers. They are different because whole numbers can't be a fraction or a decimal. Also they are different because integers aren't always negative they are almost any number possible.

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  16. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is that they all can be positive. A difference is that whole numbers and integers can't be fractions while rational numbers can.This shows how rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are similar and different.

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  17. Rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers have many similarities and differences. They are similar because they are all rational numbers. They are different because integers are positive numbers and their opposites while whole numbers are just positive numbers.

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  18. Rational numbers are any numbers that have a terminating or repeating decimal. Integers are any whole number and its opposite. And whole numbers is any number greater than zero that is neither a decimal or fraction. The relation between all these terms is that they all have to do with numbers.

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  19. Rational numbers, integers and whole numbers are similar because they all have to do with positive and negative numbers in some way. They are different because rational numbers are strictly positive or negative fractions and decimals, integers are whole numbers and their opposites and whole numbers are positive numbers like 1,2,and 3 etc.

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  20. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is, whole numbers are any number without a decimal that is positive, but integers are any number without without decimals that are positive or negative. Rational numbers are any integer or decimal that ends or repeats forever. The whole numbers and integer have the no decimals rule in common, but they are differnet in the way that they are only positive or negative and positive. Whole numbers and rational numbers both include numbers before the decimal but they aren't same when it comes decimals.

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  21. There are many similarities and differences between rational numbers, whole numbers, and integers. Rational numbers is any number that has an infinite pattern, with the decimal digits, or a number that terminates(ends). Both integers and whole numbers terminate, so both of them are similar to rational numbers. However, rational numbers can be negative, and whole numbers can't be negative. Rational numbers can also be decimals, and neither whole numbers or integers can be decimals.Therefore, they are also different. Whole numbers and integers are similar because they can both be positive numbers, but they are different because integers can also be negative numbers. This is how rational numbers, whole numbers, and integers are similar and different.

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  22. (MY ANSWER IS HORRIBLE DON'T EVEN READ IT, I MESSED UP!!!!!!)

    Whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers are similar because they can all have a whole number in the number. Such as these three examples, 1, 2, 2 1/2. They are different because one only can have positive, one can have both positive and negative, one can have positive and negative but are fractions and decimals.

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  23. Rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are all rational numbers. Whole numbers and integers are all integers. Neither rational numbers, integers, or whole numbers are irrational numbers. If you made an image of this, you would draw a box labeled rational numbers, and in that box you would draw another smaller box that would be labeled integers. In the integer box, you would draw a smaller box labeled whole numbers. That would show that all integers and whole numbers are rational numbers and all whole numbers are integers.

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  24. Rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are the same because you can add, subtract,multiply and divide rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers. However, they are different because a rational number is only a number that can be turned into a fraction but a whole number and a integer might not be able to be turned into a fraction.

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  25. Rational numbers are similar to integers because they can both show a ratio. The same with whole numbers too. But, they are different because integers are whole numbers and its opposites, but only fractions with the denominator as 1 can be a whole number, so only some ration numbers can be whole numbers.

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  26. Whole numbers and integers are similar because all whole numbers are integers. Also, all integers are rational numbers which means that all whole numbers are also rational numbers. However, not all rational numbers are integers and not all integers are whole numbers.

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  27. Rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are similar because they all have positive numbers. Also, rational numbers and integers are similar because they both have negative and positive numbers. However, whole numbers are all positive numbers unlike rational numbers and integers where they can be negative or positive. But, rational numbers and integers are different because rational numbers are negative and positive decimals or fractions but integers are negative and positive whole numbers with an opposite.

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  28. The similarity between rational number, integers and whole numbers are that they all can all be a number. The differences between rational number, integers and whole numbers is a rational number can be presented as a fraction and the a whole number and a integer can not be a fraction. Also a whole number is positive and a integer can be in the negatives.Those are the similarities and differences between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers.

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  29. Rational numbers, integer, and whole numbers are similar because they are all types of numbers and they will always repeat (with a pattern) or terminate. They are different because whole numbers will always be positive numbers - and zero - unlike rational numbers and integers which can either be positive or negative.

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  30. Integers, whole numbers, and rational numbers have different relationships with each other. For example, a whole number can be is an integer, both integers and rational numbers can be positive or negative, and both integers and whole numbers have to be positive. On the other hand, a rational number can be a fraction or decimal while integers and whole numbers have to be whole.

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