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Integer Addition using Number Line Models
Start with the first addend, draw as many hops as the other addend toward the right or left, and find the sum.
Add two integers with the same sign and subtract those with different signs, and figure out the sum.
Comparing Integers: Addition and Subtraction
Evaluate the integer expression on the left, compare it with the integer on the right using symbols <, >, and =.
Study the number line model, identify the minuend, subtrahend, and difference, and complete the subtraction equation.
Recall that two negatives make a positive and add or subtract the integers accordingly to arrive at the difference.
Addition and Subtraction: Thermometer
Read the thermometer, and add the rise in temperature to the reading and subtract the fall in temperature from the reading.
Multiply integers with the same sign to obtain a positive product, and multiply those with different signs to get a negative product.
Dividing Integers | No Remainders
Positive and negative integers are rendered in dividends and divisors. Divide and figure out the quotients.
In-and-Out Boxes: Multiplication and Division
Divide or multiply the 'in' column by the integers indicated in the rule, and fill in the 'out' column with the product or quotient.
Multiplying Two Fractions - Cross Cancellation
Cancel out the common factors diagonally; find the product; express an improper product as mixed numbers.
Find the missing multiplicand by dividing the product by the other given fraction, and find the missing product as usual.
Multiplying Three Mixed Numbers
Convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions, multiply them, simplify the product, and rewrite as mixed numbers, if needed.
Dividing Fractions | Proper and Improper Quotients
Take reciprocal of the divisor; multiply the fractions; change an improper product to a mixed number; leave a proper one as it is.
Finding Missing Numerators or Denominators
Find the missing numerator or denominator in each of these division equations, which include fractions, mixed numbers, and whole numbers.
Finding Missing Fractions using Area Models
The fraction for the shaded rectangle is the missing multiplier or multiplicand, and that for the double-shaded one is the product.