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INTEGER RULES
SUBTRACT
ADD Same / Different sig
Same Sign Change the problem so that you add the
Add and take the sign additive inverse.
5 + 8 = 13(– 5) + (–8) = (–13) 5 – 85 – (–8)
5 + (– 8) = (– 3)5 + (+8) = 13
Different Sign
Substract and take the sign of the largest (–5) – 8 (–5) – (–8)
absolute value (–5) + (–8) = (–13)(–5) + (+8) = 3
(– 5) + 8 = 35 + (– 8) = (– 3)
MULTIPLY / DIVIDE
5 . (– 8) = (– 40)(– 5) . (– 8) = 40
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9 5=4 – 13 5=8 17 – 4 = 21
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20 9 = 11 39 27 = 12 – 21 9 = – 30
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2. 2) ___________
3. 3) ___________
4. 14 – (–20) 5. 15 – 3 6. – 23 – 10 4) ___________
5. 5) ___________
6. 6) ___________
7. 10 – 2 8. – 12 – 3 9. –2–9 7) ___________
8) ___________
9) ___________
2. Suppose you want to buy three loaves of bread that cost $1.50 each and a jar of peanut butter that
costs $4. A jar of jelly is $2.75, but you don’t need any jelly. You have $10. How much money will you
have left over?
3. Martin has a business washing cars. Last year he washed 20 cars a week. This year, he wants to
increase his business to 1,200 cars a year. How many cars will he have to wash each month on
average?
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