Integers - practice for 11 year olds - page 2 of 7
Number of problems found: 124
- Minus temperature 2
The temperature in the town is -4.7°C. The temperature decreases by 5.4°C. What is the new temperature? - Unary operators
Calculate: --- (- 5) + (- (- 3)). - Double minus
What is the value of 56 - (-13)? - Integers
Maybe the sum of two integers be fewer than their difference?
- Rounding 2
Round the following negative number: -143.021 - Opposite numbers
Calculate opposite numbers (additive inverse) to given ones: - Product of the sum and difference
Calculate the product of the sum and difference of numbers -7 and -2. - Chocolate chip
Out of 28 cookies, 3/4 are chocolate chip. How many cookies are chocolate chip? - Expression 6
Evaluate expression: -6-2(4-8)-9
- Whole numbers
Pavol wrote down a number that is both rational and a whole number. What is one possible number she could have written down? - Expression plus minus
Evaluate expression: (-1)2 . 12 – 6 : 3 + (-3) . (-2) + 22 – (-3) . 2 - Evaluate expression 2
Evaluate expression with negatives: (-3)+4+(-8)+(-6)+4+(-1) - Integers 61684
How many integers are less than 74 and greater than -49? - Difference 5436
Find two integers whose sum is less than their difference.
- The temperature 8
The temperature on Monday was –6°C. On Tuesday, the temperature was 3 degrees lower. Write down the temperature on Tuesday. - Trio
56 children lined up in groups of three. How many children did not create a trio? - Difference 81141
Calculate the difference between the sum and product of the numbers -7 and -2. - The temperature 10
The temperature in a freezer is -15°C, which increases by 3°C. - Difference 7973
The opposite sum of numbers 12 + 13 adds the opposite number of their difference. Which of the following is correct?
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