Essential Question
| Is the sum of two integers positive, negative, or zero? How can you tell? |
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I will be able to tell if the sum of two integers positive, negative, or zero.
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Homework
| Section 1.2 pg. 12-13 #1-15, 24-48 even |
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ReplyDeleteThe numbers that are integers -1,15 and 9. -1 represents the number 1 below 0. 15 and 9 are positive number 15 and 9 above 0.
ReplyDeleteThis is Sydney Bales
DeleteThe numbers that are integers are, 9, -1, and 15. These numbers are integers because these numbers are whole numbers that are either positive or negative.
ReplyDeleteI think the numbers that are integers are 9 and 15 because integers are positive numbers that can be represented by a fraction or a decimal.
ReplyDeleteAn integer is any whole number below or above 0. The integers in this data set are 9, -1, and 15.
ReplyDeleteThese are integers because they are whole numbers and positive or negetive numbers.-Sydney
ReplyDeleteThe following numbers 9,-1,and 15 are integers because they are whole numbers.
ReplyDelete9,15, and -1 are the numbers that are integers because they are whole numbers and can be positive and negative.
ReplyDeleteThe numbers that are integers are 9, -1, 15. These are all integers because each number is either positive or negative and can be displaced by a decimal.
ReplyDeleteThe numbers that are integers are 9, -1, and 15. I know this because fractions and decimals are not integers. Those numbers would be 3.2, ½, -0.25. Integers have to be whole numbers like -1 or 7.
ReplyDeleteThe numbers that are integers are -1,9, and 15.They are integers because if you find the absolute value of these numbers then they are all positives.
ReplyDeleteThe numbers 9,3.2,15 are the only integers of the data given. I say this because integers say the number not the direction they are going. The other numbers,-1,½,-0.25, would be velocity because they are telling the way the numbers are moving
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ReplyDeleteThe following numbers in this data set that are integers are 9,-1,and 15.These ones are integers because they are the whole numbers of this data set and the integers can be both positive and negative.
ReplyDeleteThe integers from 9, 3.2, -1, 1/2, 0.25,and 15 are 9, -1, and 15. I said this because integers are whole numbers so, 3.2, 1/2, and o.25 don't count because they are decimals and fractions not whole numbers.
ReplyDelete9,-1, and 15 are integers because a integer is a negative or positive number that does not have a decimal or a fraction in it.
ReplyDeleteThe numbers that are integers are 15, 9, and -1 The reason those are the only ones is because Integers can't be a decimal or fraction.
ReplyDeleteI think that the integers are 15, 9, and -1. I think this because an integer is a whole number.
ReplyDeleteI think that the answers are 9, -1 and 15 because theses numbers are whole numbers either positive or negative.
ReplyDelete-1,-0.25 are integers because they are part of a math equation.
ReplyDeleteThe numbers that are integers are 15, 9,and -1. I know this because on the homework there is a question asking which are integers. They are the same numbers. So integers have to be whole numbers.
ReplyDeleteThe integers are 9, 15, -1 because a integer is a whole number and 0.25 is only 1/4 of a whole number and 1/2 is a half of a whole numeral. -1 is an integer because it is a whole number. Doesn't matter if it is negative, just that it is a whole numeral.
ReplyDeleteThe numbers that are integers are 9, -1, 15. These are all integers because each number is either positive or negative and can be displaced by a decimal.
ReplyDeleteThe integer of a sum is opposite of the side of zero.
ReplyDeleteThe numbers 9,-1,and 15 are the integers because an integer is any positive or negative whole numbers.
ReplyDelete-1, 9, 15 are integers because they are whole numbers and not fractions or decimals.
ReplyDeleteThe numbers are 9, -1, and 15. This is because integers are whole numbers above or below zero, so 3.2 or -0.25 are not integers.
ReplyDeleteThis is Renee Whitney
DeleteWhat an integer is, is a whole number which can't be a fraction or decimal. So, the integers are 9,-1 and 15.
ReplyDeleteI know that -1. 9, and 15 are integers because an integer is a whole number above or below zero. I know that -1 is 1 below zero, 9 is 9 above zero, and 15 is 15 above zero making them integers.
ReplyDeleteI think that it is -1,9,15, because it can not be a decimal, but it can be negative or positive.
ReplyDeleteThe foiling number that is an integer is 9,-1,and 15.I know that because integers are negative or positive whole numbers.So that is how i know the answer.
ReplyDeleteThe integers are 9, -1, and 15.
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