7thgrademath Unit2
7thgrademath Unit2
Unit 2
Integers and Rational Numbers
Vocabulary
The
opposite
of a number is the same ____________ from 0 on a number line as the original
number, but on the ____________ ____________ of 0. Zero is its own opposite.
The
integers
are a set of ____________ numbers and their ____________. By using
integers, you can express elevations above, below, and at sea level. Sea level has an elevation of
_____ feet.
Examples: Graphing Integers and Their Opposites on a Number Line
You can compare and order integers by graphing them on a number line. Integers
____________ in value as you move to the ____________ along a number line. They
____________ in value as you move to the ____________.
4 -4
-15 -9
6 -6
-4 -11
A number’s
absolute value
is its ____________ ____________ _________ on a number
line. Since distance can ____________ be negative, absolute values are never negative. They
are ____________ positive or zero.
Examples: Finding Absolute Value
-12 + 19
-4 + (-5)
-7 + 12
Adding Integers
23 + (-35)
-5 + 3
-13 + (-24)
Examples: Evaluating Expressions with Integers
Examples: Application
The jazz band’s income from a bake sale was $286. Expenses were $21. Use integer addition
to find the band’s total profit or loss.
The French Club was raising money for a trip to Washington D.C. Their car wash raised $730.
They had expenses of $52. Use integer addition to find the club’s total profit or loss.
Lesson 2-3
Subtracting Integers
Warm-Up
You can model the difference between two integers by using a number line. When you subtract a
positive number, the difference is ____________ than the original number, so you move to the
____________. To subtract a negative number, move to the ____________.
Examples: Modeling Integer Subtraction
-3 - 1
-2 - (-4)
3-2
-2 - 4
-4 - (-2)
Addition and subtraction are ____________ operations...they “undo” each other. Instead of
subtracting a number you can
add its opposite.
-3 - 7
-1 - (-8)
4-2
-2 - (-6)
-1 - 4
x = 4 and y = -6
x = -4 and y = -3
x = -4 and y = 5
Lesson 2-4
Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Warm-Up
-8
·
3
-3
·
2
-5
·
3
-6
·
(-5) -2
·
(-8)
-4
·
7 -3
·
5
35
(-5) -12
3
-32
(-8) 45
(-9)
-48
6 -25
(-5)
Mrs. Johnson kept track of a stock she was considering buying. She recorded the price
change each day. What was the average change per day?
Mr. Reid kept track of his blood sugar daily. He recorded the change each day. What was the
average change per day?
Lesson 2-5
Solving Equations Containing Integers
Warm-Up
Vocabulary
-6 + x = -7 Check:
p + 5 = -3 Check:
y - 9 = -40 Check:
-3 + x = -9 Check:
q + 2 = -6 Check:
y - 7 = -34 Check:
Examples: Solving Multiplication and Division Equations
b Check:
−5 = 6
-400 = 8y Check:
c Check:
4 = -24
-200 = 4x Check:
In 2003, a manufacturer made a profit of $300 million. This amount was $100 million more
than the profit in 2002. What was the profit in 2002?
This year the class bake sale made a profit of $243. This was an increase of $125 over last
year. How much did they make last year?
Lesson 2-6
Equivalent Fractions and Decimals
Warm-Up
1 9
4 5
5 3
3 4
6 7
5 3
Decimals that have a pattern that repeats forever are called ____________ decimals.
4 37
5 50
3 18
5 25
0.018 1.55
0.015 1.30
A football player completed 1,546 of the 3,875 passes he attempted. Find his completion
rate. Write your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. (You may use a
calculator)
Johnny Unitas, a former professional quarterback, completed 2,830 of the 5,186 passes he
attempted. Find his completion rate. Write your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest
thousandth. (You may use a calculator)
Lesson 2-7
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
Warm-Up
When to fractions have the ____________ denominator, just compare the numerators.
7
9
5
8 - 25 -7
3
5
6
7
8 - 68 -7
5
To compare decimals, line up the decimal points and compare digits from left to right until you
find the place where the digits are ____________.
A
rational number
is a number than can be written as a fraction with ____________ for its
numerator and denominator. When rational numbers are written in a variety of forms, you can
compare the number by writing them all in the ____________ form.
3
Order 5
, 0.84, and 0.7 from least to greatest.