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IM: 7.5.13: Expressions with Rational Numbers (Lesson)

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13.1: True or False: Rational Numbers
13.2: Card Sort: The Same But Different
Your teacher will give you a set of cards. Group them into pairs of expressions that have the same value.
13.3: Near and Far From Zero
13.4: Seagulls and Sharks Again
Decide if each statement is true or false. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
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Complete the table and then answer the following questions related to the table.
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A seagull has a vertical position a, and a shark has a vertical position b.

Use the applet to complete the activity below.

https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/MS/students/2/5/13/index.html
[Scroll to the tool under "13.4: Seagulls and Sharks Again"]

In the applet, you may choose to start by clicking on the open circles on the seagull and shark to drag them to new vertical positions. Once you have them in place, drag each of the other animals to the vertical axis to show its position, determined by the expression next to it.
Question 1
1.

(-38.76)(-15.6) is negative

Question 2
2.

10,000 - 99,999 < 0

Question 3
3.

(\frac{3}{4})(-\frac{4}{3})=0

Question 4
4.

(30)(-80)-50=50-(30)(-80)

Question 5
5.

For each set of values for a and b, evaluate the given expressions and record your answers in the table.

Question 6
6.

When a=-\frac{1}{2} and b=6, which expression:

-has the largest value?
-has the smallest value?
-is the closest to zero?

Question 7
7.

When a=\frac{1}{2} and b=-6, which expression:

-has the largest value?
-has the smallest value?
-is the closest to zero?

Question 8
8.

When a=-6 and b=-\frac{1}{2}, which expression:

-has the largest value?
-has the smallest value?
-is the closest to zero?

Question 9
9.

Are there any values could you use for a and b that would make all of these expressions have the same value? Explain your reasoning.

A dragonfly at d, where d=-b
A jellyfish at j, where j=2b
An eagle at e, where 4e=a
A clownfish at c, where c=\frac{-a}{2}
A vulture at v, where v=a+b
A goose at g, where g=a-b