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Name Date Chapter 1 Fair Game Review Order the integers from least to greatest. 1. 9, 8, 0, 3, 7.,, 1,, 1 3. 11, 6, 8, 5, 9.,, 5, 0, 7 Use the graph to write an ordered pair corresponding to the point. 5. Point A 6. Point B 7. Point C y B A 3 C 1 D O 1 3 5 x 8. Point D 9. The table shows the lowest temperature recorded in January for five cities. Order the temperatures from least to greatest. City Boston Nashville Miami Chicago Dallas Temperature ( F ) 1 17 30 7 1

Name Date Chapter 1 Evaluate the expression. Fair Game Review (continued) 10. + 1 1 3 11. 8 16 5 3 5 10 + 9 + 1 1. 79 ( 3) + 6 10 8 13. ( ) 86 5 9 3 7 + + 15. 531 ( 8) 6 8+ 1. ( ) ( ) 16. + + 5 5 + ( 3 + 3 + 3) 6 6 + + a. Evaluate the expression. b. Rewrite the expression using what you know about order of operations. Then evaluate.

Name Date 1.1 Integers and Absolute Value For use with Activity 1.1 Essential Question How are velocity and speed related? On these two pages, you will investigate vertical motion (up or down). Speed tells how fast an object is moving, but does not tell the direction. Velocity tells how fast an object is moving and also tells the direction. If velocity is positive, the object is moving up. If velocity if negative, the object is moving down. 1 EXAMPLE: Falling Parachute You are gliding to the ground wearing a parachute. The table shows your height at different times. Time (seconds) 0 1 3 Height (feet) 5 30 15 0 a. How many feet do you move each second? b. What is your speed? Give the units. c. Is your velocity positive or negative? d. What is your velocity? Give the units. ACTIVITY: Rising Balloons Work with a partner. The table shows the height of a group of balloons. Time (seconds) 0 1 3 Height (feet) 0 8 1 a. How many feet do the balloons move each second? b. What is the speed of the balloons? Give the units. c. Is the velocity positive or negative? d. What is the velocity? Give the units. 3

Name Date 1.1 3 Integers and Absolute Value (continued) ACTIVITY: Finding Speed and Velocity Work with a partner. The table shows the height of a firework s parachute. Time (seconds) Height (feet) 0 80 1 360 0 3 10 0 a. How many feet does the parachute move each second? b. What is the speed of the parachute? Give the units. c. Is the velocity positive or negative? d. What is the velocity? Give the units. Inductive Reasoning. Complete the table. Velocity (feet per second) 1 0 0 5 15 Speed (feet per second) 5. Find two different velocities for which the speed is 16 feet per second. 6. Which number is greater: or 3? Use a number line to explain your reasoning.

Name Date 1.1 Integers and Absolute Value (continued) 7. One object has a velocity of feet per second. Another object has a velocity of 3 feet per second. Which object has the greater speed? Explain your answer. What Is Your Answer? In this lesson, you will study absolute value. Here are some examples: Absolute value of 16 = 16 Absolute value of 16 = 16 Absolute value of 0 = 0 Absolute value of = 8. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How are velocity and speed related? 9. Which of the following is a true statement? Explain your reasoning. a. Absolute value of velocity = speed b. Absolute value of speed = velocity 5

Name Date 1.1 Practice For use after Lesson 1.1 Find the absolute value of the integer. 1. 1. 1 3. 0. 6 Complete the statement using <, >, or =. 5. 6 6. 7 8 7. 9 5 8. Order the values from least to greatest. 9., 7, 1, 3, 10., 3, 5, 1, 6 11. 8, 0, 9, 7, 1. You download 1 new songs to your MP3 player. Then you delete 5 old songs. Write each amount as an integer. 13. The mantle layer of Earth begins about 70 kilometers underneath the surface. The layer called the outer core begins about 970 kilometers underneath the surface. a. Write an integer for the position of each layer relative to the surface. Mantle layer Outer core b. Which integer in part (a) is greater? c. Which integer in part (a) has the greater absolute value? How does this relate to the layer that has the greatest distance from the surface? 6

Name Date 1. Adding Integers For use with Activity 1. Essential Question Is the sum of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? 1 EXAMPLE: Adding Integers with the Same Sign Draw a picture to show how you use integer counters to find + ( 3). + ( 3) = ACTIVITY: Adding Integers with Different Signs Work with a partner. Draw a picture to show how you use integer counters to find 3 +. 3 + = 3 EXAMPLE: Adding Integers with Different Signs Show how to use a number line to find 5 + ( 3). 5 + ( 3) = 7

Name Date 1. Adding Integers (continued) ACTIVITY: Adding Integers with Different Signs Work with a partner. Write the addition expression shown. Then find the sum. Start at 0. Move 7 units to the right. Add 10 7 Then move 10 units left to end at 3. Inductive Reasoning 8 6 0 6 8 Work with a partner. Use integer counters or a number line to complete the table. Exercise Type of Sum Sum Sum: Positive, Negative, or Zero 1 5. + ( 3) 3 6. 3 + 7. 5 + ( 3) 8. 7 + ( 10) 9. + 10. 6 + ( ) 11. 5 + 9 1. 15 + ( 9) 13. 10 + 10 1. 6 + ( 6) 15. 1 + ( 1) 8

Name Date 1. Adding Integers (continued) What Is Your Answer? 16. IN YOUR OWN WORDS Is the sum of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? 17. Write a general rule for adding a. two integers with the same sign. b. two integers with different signs. c. an integer and its opposite. 9

Name Date Add. 1. Practice For use after Lesson 1. +. 5 + ( 5) 3. 1 + ( 6) 1. 9 + + 5. 11 + ( 0) + 9 6. 7 + 7 + ( 8). 10 19 5 Evaluate the expression when a = 3, b = 6, and c =. 7. a + b 8. b + c 9. a b c + + 10. a + c + ( ) 11. You have 30 points in a video game. You earn 57 points. What is your final score? 1. The table shows the change in your hair length over a year. Month January February August September December Change in hair length (inches) 1 3 3 a. What is the total change in your hair length at the end of the year? b. Is your hair longer in January or December? Explain your reasoning. c. When is your hair the longest? Explain your reasoning. 10

Name Date 1.3 Subtracting Integers For use with Activity 1.3 Essential Question How are adding integers and subtracting integers related? 1 EXAMPLE: Subtracting Integers Draw a picture to show how you use integer counters to find. = ACTIVITY: Adding Integers Work with a partner. Draw a picture to show how you use integer counters +. to find ( ) + ( ) = 3 EXAMPLE: Subtracting Integers Show how to use a number line to find 3 1. 3 1 = 11

Name Date 1.3 Subtracting Integers (continued) ACTIVITY: Adding Integers Work with a partner. Write the addition expression shown. Then find the sum. Then move 1 unit left to end at. Add 1. 3 Start at 0. Move 3 units to the left. 3 1 0 1 3 Inductive Reasoning Work with a partner. Use integer counters or a number line to complete the table. Exercise Operation: Add or Subtract Answer 1 3 5. 6. + ( ) 7. 3 1 8. 3 + ( 1) 9. 3 8 10. 3 + ( 8) 11. 9 13 1. 9 + ( 13) 13. 6 ( 3) 1. 6 + 3 15. 5 ( 1) 16. 5 + 1 1

Name Date 1.3 Subtracting Integers (continued) What Is Your Answer? 17. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How are adding integers and subtracting integers related? 18. Write a general rule for subtracting integers. 13

Name Date 1.3 Practice For use after Lesson 1.3 Subtract. 1. 3 8. 6 ( 7) 3. 10 9. 5 ( ) Evaluate the expression. 5. 11 ( ) + 1 6. 16 ( 1) ( 8) + 7. 6 17 Evaluate the expression when x =, y = 8,and z = 3. 8. 6 x 9. ( 10) y 10. 17 + z x 11. y x 1. You begin a hike in Death Valley, California at an elevation of 86 meters. You hike to a point of elevation at 5 meters. What is your change in elevation? 13. You sell t-shirts for a fundraiser. It costs $11 to have the t-shirts made. You make $98 in sales. What is your profit? 1. The table shows the scores of six golfers. Find the range of the scores. Golfer 1 3 5 6 Score 5 3 3 1 8 1

Name Date 1. Multiplying Integers For use with Activity 1. Essential Question Is the product of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? 1 EXAMPLE: Multiplying Integers with the Same Sign Use repeated addition to find 3. Recall that multiplication is repeated addition. 3 means to add 3 groups of. 3 = EXAMPLE: Multiplying Integers with Different Signs Use repeated addition to find 3 ( ). 3 ( ) = 3 ACTIVITY: Multiplying Integers with Different Signs Work with a partner. Use a table to find 3. Describe the pattern in the table. Use the pattern to complete the table. = 1 = 0 = 1 = = 3 = 3 = 15

Name Date 1. Multiplying Integers (continued) ACTIVITY: Multiplying Integers with the Same Sign Work with a partner. Use a table to find 3 ( ). Describe the pattern in the table. Use the pattern to complete the table. 3 3 = 3 = 3 1 = 3 0 = 3 1 = 3 = 3 ( ) = Inductive Reasoning Work with a partner. Complete the table. Exercise Type of Product Product Product: Positive or Negative 1 3 5. 3 6. 3 ( ) 7. 3 8. 3 ( ) 9. 6 3 10. ( 5) 11. 6 5 1. 5 ( 3) 16

Name Date 1. Multiplying Integers (continued) 13. Write two integers whose product is 0. What Is Your Answer? 1. IN YOUR OWN WORDS Is the product of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? 15. Write a general rule for multiplying a. two integers with the same sign. b. two integers with different signs. 17

Name Date 1. Practice For use after Lesson 1. Multiply. 1. 8 9. 7( 7) 3. 10. 5( 6) 5. 1 ( 1) ( ) 6. 10( 3)( 7) 7. 0 0 ( ) 8. 8 3 Evaluate the expression. 9. ( 8) 10. 11 11. 9 ( 5) 1. ( ) 3 ( 6) 13. You lose 5 points for every wrong answer in a trivia game. What integer represents the change in your points after answering 8 questions wrong? 1. A glacier is melting at a rate of 36 cubic miles each year. What integer represents the change in the glacier s volume over years? 15. The value of a computer is given by the expression 000 + ( 00t), where t is the time in years. a. Complete the table. Time 1 year years 3 years years Value b. Describe the change in the value of the computer for each year. 18

Name Date 1.5 Dividing Integers For use with Activity 1.5 Essential Question Is the quotient of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? 1 EXAMPLE: Dividing Integers with Different Signs Draw a picture to show how you use integer counters to find 15 3. 15 3 = ACTIVITY: Rewriting a Product as a Quotient Work with a partner. Rewrite the product 3 = 1 as a quotient in two different ways. First Way Second Way 1 is equal to 3 groups of. 1 is equal to groups of. 1 3 = 1 = 3 EXAMPLE: Dividing Integers with Different Signs Rewrite the product 3 ( ) = 1 as a quotient in two different ways. What can you conclude? First Way Second Way 19

Name Date 1.5 Dividing Integers (continued) EXAMPLE: Dividing Negative Integers Rewrite the product 3 ( ) = 1 as a quotient in two different ways. What can you conclude? First way Second Way Inductive Reasoning Work with a partner. Complete the table. Exercise Type of Quotient Quotient Quotient: Positive, Negative, or Zero 1 5. 15 3 3 6. 1 7. 1 ( 3) 8. 1 ( ) 9. 6 10. 1 ( 7) 11. 10 ( ) 1. 1 ( 6) 13. 0 ( 15) 1. 0 0

Name Date 1.5 Dividing Integers (continued) What Is Your Answer? 15. IN YOUR OWN WORDS Is the quotient of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? 16. Write a general rule for dividing a. two integers with the same sign. b. two integers with different signs. 1

Name Date 1.5 Practice For use after Lesson 1.5 Divide, if possible. 1. 3 ( 1). 8 3. 10 5. 1 ( 7) 5. 8 6 6. 13 13 7. 0 3 8. 55 11 Evaluate the expression. 9. 63 ( 7) + 6 10. 5 1 3 11. 8 7 + 33 ( 11) 1. An online group loses 0 members over five months. What is the mean monthly change in the group membership? 13. The table shows the number of yards a football player runs in each quarter of a game. Find the mean number of yards the player runs per quarter. Quarter 1 3 Yards 1 18 6 1. The far north region of Alaska has an average temperature of F during the month of March. The interior region has an average temperature of F during the month of March. How many times colder is the far north region than the interior region during March?

Name Date 1.6 The Coordinate Plane For use with Activity 1.6 Essential Question How can you use ordered pairs to locate points in a coordinate plane? 1 EXAMPLE: Plotting Points in a Coordinate Plane Plot the ordered pairs. Connect the points to make a picture. Color the picture when you are done. 1(, 1) (9, 9) 3(1, ) (1, 3) 5(10, 9) 6(9, 10) 7(7, 9) 8(, 11) 9( 1, 11) 10( 3, 10) 11(, 8) 1( 11, 10) 13( 1, 9) 1( 11, 8) 15( 11, 6) 16( 1, 5) 17( 11, ) 18(, 6) 19( 3, 3) 0(, 0) 1( 8, ) ( 8, 3) 3( 5, 8) ( 1, 11) Quadrant II 1 y Quadrant I 10 8 6 1 10 8 6 6 8 10 x 6 8 10 Quadrant III 1 Quadrant IV 3

Name Date 1.6 The Coordinate Plane (continued) ACTIVITY: Plotting Points in a Coordinate Plane Work with a partner. Plot the ordered pairs. Connect the points to make a picture. Describe and color the picture when you are done. 1(6, 9) (, 11) 3(, 1) (0, 11) 5(, 9) 6( 6, ) 7( 9, 1) 8( 11, 3) 9( 7, 0) 10( 5, 1) 11( 5, 5) 1(, 8) 13( 6, 10) 1( 3, 9) 15( 3, 10) 16(, 11) 17(, 1) 18( 3, 11) 19(, 1) 0(, 11) 1( 1, 1) ( 1, 11) 3(, 10) (, 9) 5(1, 9) 6(, 8) 7(, 10) 8(1, 11) 9(1, 1) 30(, 11) 31(3, 1) 3(3, 11) 33(, 1) 3(, 11) 35(3, 10) 36(3, 8) 37(, 6) 38(6, 0) 39(9, 3) 0(9, 1) 1(8, 1) (5, 3) 3(3, 6) (3, 7) 5(, 8) Quadrant II 1 y Quadrant I 10 8 6 1 10 8 6 6 8 10 x 6 8 10 Quadrant III 1 Quadrant IV

Name Date 1.6 The Coordinate Plane (continued) What Is Your Answer? 3. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can you use ordered pairs to locate points in a coordinate plane?. Make up your own dot-to-dot picture. Use at least 0 points. Your picture should have at least two points in each quadrant. Quadrant II 1 y Quadrant I 10 8 6 1 10 8 6 6 8 10 x 6 8 10 Quadrant III 1 Quadrant IV 5

Name Date 1.6 Practice For use after Lesson 1.6 Plot the ordered pair in the coordinate plane. Describe the location of the point. 1. A(8, ) y 8. B( 3, 5) 3. C(, ) 6 8 6 6 8 x. D(, 7) 5. E( 6, 5) 6 8 6. F( 9, 7) 7. The coordinates of three vertices of a rectangle are shown in the figure. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex? 3 1 y (3, 3) 3 O 1 3 x ( 1, 3) 3 (3, 3) 8. Your house is located at (, 3), which is blocks west and 3 blocks north of the center of town. To get from your house to the mall, you walk 7 blocks east and blocks south. a. What ordered pair corresponds to the location of the mall? b. Is your house or the mall closer to the center of town? Explain. 6