6th Math Reteach Unit 3 Day 1 - 10/12
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7 questions
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Draw a number line, and create a scale for the number line in order to plot the points −2, 4, and 6.
a. Graph each point and its opposite on the number line.b. Explain how you found the opposite of each point.
Draw a number line, and create a scale for the number line in order to plot the points −2, 4, and 6.
a. Graph each point and its opposite on the number line.
b. Explain how you found the opposite of each point.
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Carlos uses a vertical number line to graph the points −4, −2, 3, and 4. He notices that −4 is closer to zero than −2. He is not sure about his diagram. Use what you know about a vertical number line to determine if Carlos made a mistake or not. Support your explanation with a number line diagram.
Carlos uses a vertical number line to graph the points −4, −2, 3, and 4. He notices that −4 is closer to zero than −2. He is not sure about his diagram. Use what you know about a vertical number line to determine if Carlos made a mistake or not. Support your explanation with a number line diagram.
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Create a scale in order to graph the numbers −12 through 12 on a number line. Choose an integer between −5 and −10. Label it 𝑅 on the number line you just created. Complete the following tasks.- What is the opposite of 𝑅? Label it 𝑄.
- State a positive integer greater than 𝑄. Label it 𝑇.
- State a negative integer greater than 𝑅. Label it 𝑆.
- State a negative integer less than 𝑅. Label it 𝑈.
- State an integer between 𝑅 and 𝑄. Label it 𝑉.
Create a scale in order to graph the numbers −12 through 12 on a number line. Choose an integer between −5 and −10. Label it 𝑅 on the number line you just created. Complete the following tasks.
- What is the opposite of 𝑅? Label it 𝑄.
- State a positive integer greater than 𝑄. Label it 𝑇.
- State a negative integer greater than 𝑅. Label it 𝑆.
- State a negative integer less than 𝑅. Label it 𝑈.
- State an integer between 𝑅 and 𝑄. Label it 𝑉.
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Will the opposite of a positive number always, sometimes, or never be a positive number? Explain your reasoning.
Will the opposite of a positive number always, sometimes, or never be a positive number? Explain your reasoning.
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Will the opposite of a number always, sometimes, or never be greater than the number itself? Explain your reasoning.
Will the opposite of a number always, sometimes, or never be greater than the number itself? Explain your reasoning.
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Use the number line below to graph 2 and the opposite of 2.
Use the number line below to graph 2 and the opposite of 2.
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Marcos was playing the dice game from today’s lesson with his friends to practice his number plotting skills. He rolled an 8 and Camille rolled a 10. Then the two players were wondering, which value is larger: the opposite of Camille’s roll or the opposite of Marcos’ roll? Use a number line to support your reasoning.
Marcos was playing the dice game from today’s lesson with his friends to practice his number plotting skills. He rolled an 8 and Camille rolled a 10. Then the two players were wondering, which value is larger: the opposite of Camille’s roll or the opposite of Marcos’ roll? Use a number line to support your reasoning.