Algebra 1 1-5 Complete Lesson: Adding and Subtracting Real Numbers
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Question 1
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Solve It! How much money must you add to make the card worth $25?
Enter your response in this format: $37
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Question 2
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Solve It! Explain your reasoning.
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Question 3
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Problem 1 Got It?
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Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 15
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Question 16
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Question 17
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Vocabulary: What is the sum of a number and its opposite?
Enter only a number.
Question 19
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Error Analysis: Your friend says that since -a is the opposite of a, the opposite of a number is always negative. Describe and correct the error.
Question 20
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Review Lesson 1-4: Indicate whether the expressions in each pair are equivalent.
Equivalent Expressions
NOT Equivalent Expressions
Question 21
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Review Lesson 1-3: Categorize each number on the left into the subset(s) of of the real numbers to which it belongs.
Natural Numbers
Whole Numbers
Integers
Rational Numbers
Irrational Numbers
Question 22
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Review Lesson 1-2: Match each expression on the left with its value for a = 2, h = 5, and w = 8.
Question 23
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Vocabulary Review: Identify the expressions that do NOT show a difference.
15 + 6
14 - 3
4 ⋅ 8
48 ÷ 12
Do NOT Show a Difference
Question 24
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Vocabulary Review: Identify the expression that shows a sum.
15 + 6
14 - 3
4 ⋅ 8
48 ÷ 12
Shows a Sum
Question 25
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Use Your Vocabulary: Write the additive inverse of the number.
Enter only a number.
Question 26
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Use Your Vocabulary: Write the additive inverse of the number.
Enter only a number.
Question 27
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Use Your Vocabulary: Write the additive inverse of the number.
Enter only a number.
Question 28
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Vocabulary Review: The absolute value of a number is its distance from 0 on a number line. The absolute value of -7, written as |-7|, is equal to 7 because -7 is 7 units away from 0 on a number line.
Drag symbols from the left to fill in the blank and compare each pair of numbers on the right.
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|3| __?__ |-3|
|-3| __?__ 3
-3 __?__ |-3|
|3| __?__ -3
Question 29
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