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Master 2.

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Extra Practice 4

Lesson 2.4: Developing Rules to Divide Integers


1.

a) Evaluate each expression.


Multiplication

Division

(+4) (2) =

(8) (2) =

(3) (+5) =

(15) (+5) =

(2) (3) =

(+6) (3) =

(+3) (+6) =

(+18) (+6) =

b) Look at the patterns in the signs in part a.


How are the rules for the sign of a quotient of two integers
related to the rules for the sign of a product of two integers?
2.

a) When is the quotient of two integers positive?


b) When is the quotient of two integers negative?

3.

4.

5.

Divide.
a) (100) (10)

b) (72) (+9)

c) (+56) (7)

d) (42) (6)

e) (0) (6)

f) (9) (9)

Find each quotient. Then order the numbers from least to greatest.
a) (+10) (2)
b) (15) (5)
c) (36) (+12)

d) (0) (10)

e) (8) (8)

f) (48) (+12)

Maya recorded the noon temperature each day for a week.


12C, 8C, 3C, 0C, 1C, 3C, 5C
What was the mean temperature?

Master 2.22

Extra Practice 5

Lesson 2.5: Order of Operations with Integers


1.

2.

3.

4.

Evaluate. State which operation you do first.


a) 8 5 4

b) (4)[(4) + 9]

c) 18 [(7) 2]

d) (3) + (14) (2)

Evaluate. Show all steps.


a) 4(8) 9

b) (1) + (20) 5

c) (9) + (4)(2)

d) (3)[(8) 11]

Evaluate.
a)

(5) (9)
2

b)

12
(2)(3)

c)

24 (6) 1
5

d)

36
(5) 2 4

Evaluate.
a) (72) 9 + 4 (3)
c)

5.

4(5) [28 (4)]


5 (2) 1

b) 5(2) 63 (7)
d)

4 (4) (8)
[10 (1)] [2 (3)]

Evaluate each expression. Then insert one pair of square brackets in each expression so it
evaluates to 1.
a) 12 (4) + (8)
b) (9) + 6 3
c) 5 (5) 0 + 1

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