Monday, March 7, 2016

Monday, March 7, 2016

Essential Question
How can you use what you know about adding integers to add rational numbers?
Objective
I will be able to use prior knowledge to add rational numbers.
Activity
  • Writing Warm-up (leave comment below)
  • Explain the relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers. How are they similar? How are they different?
  • 2.2 Examples 1-4
Homework
Section 2.2 pg. 54-55 #1-6, 8-22 even, 23, 26, 28, 33

26 comments:

  1. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are that integers and whole numbers are rational numbers. Some rational numbers like fractions and decimals are not whole numbers or integers. Also negative integers are not whole numbers.

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  2. The relation ship between Rational numbers, integers and whole numbers is that all of these types of numbers can be in one number like 0. The difference is that they all have different reasons why a number is declared that.

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  3. The similarities between rational numbers, integers and whole numbers is they are all numbers and they are different because some can be negative numbers while some cannot.

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  4. The relationship between rational numbers and integers and whole numbers is that all integers and whole numbers can be a rational number.

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  5. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is confusing. integers and whole numbers can both be positive but rational numbers can't.

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  6. The similarities of rational numbers,integers, and whole numbers are that they all have to be a decimal or a whole number. They are different because rational numbers can have fractions and decimals while whole numbers can't be decimals or fractions. Integers can't be a decimal or a fraction they must be whole numbers. That is how whole numbers and integers are the same. All three are different and the same from each other.
    -Sydney

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  7. rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are similar because they all represent a type of number. Also the whole numbers and integers are the same because they both are whole numbers. They are different because a rational number is not a whole umber and the integers and whole numbers have to be whole numbers.

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  8. They are all numbers and they are all different numbers.

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  9. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is that they both have to with the number system and have to use a certain order.

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  10. There different because rational numbers are more like fractions integers are negative and positive and whole numbers can not have a decimal or a fraction. But they all can be one number like 4 5 6 or even 10,000.

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  11. The similarities between the rational,integers,and whole numbers is they are all numbers and the differences are whole numbers are a number without fractions; an integer.Another difference is rational numbers which are numbers that can be written as a ratio.The last difference is integers a a whole number; a number that is not a fraction.The whole number and the integer are the same.

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  12. they are both slimier because they both have numbers and they are both different because one has positive and negatives and one does not use negatives.

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  13. They are all the same because they can be used in a number sentence to solve a problem, but they are different because they each play a different role in a number sentence.

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  14. Rational numbers and integers are both numbers that can be negative and positive. What is different about them is that a rational number can be written as a ratio, and a integer can not.

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  15. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers are that they are all numbers but some of them are -numbers.

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  16. The relationship between rational numbers, whole numbers, and integers is that rational numbers are fractions and decimals, whole numbers are a whole positive number, and integers are positive and negative numbers so the relationship is rational numbers can be integers and integers can be whole numbers so they can be each other.

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  17. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is that they are all numbers that can be written as fractions. They are all different because rational numbers are numbers with a decimal, integers are a whole number that is either positive or negative, and a whole number is a positive number with no decimals.

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  18. The relationship between them is that they all can have a whole numeral attached to them. 2 2/3 is a rational number yet it has a whole numeral in it. An integer like 4 is a whole numeral and this is what they have in common. Their differences are that they all represent a different type of numerical equation. The rational numerals look like this: 1.7724509055159. A integer can be negative or positive. -3, 2, -1 are all integers. A whole numeral is a positive number that looks like this; 7, 8, 9, 10 ,etc. These are the differences between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers

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  19. Well they are obviously all numbers which is one thing they all have in common. But integers cannot be fractions or decimals and rational numbers cannot be whole numbers. finally whole numbers cannot be a rational number, but they can be integers.

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  20. The relationship between rational numbers, integers and whole numbers is that they all are all whole numbers.

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  21. They are the same because they can all have positive numbers.
    They are different because only some of them can be negative one can be zero and the other can only be 1 and up.

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  22. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is that they're all numbers and different kinds of numbers. They are similar because they all are numbers and all of these different kinds of numbers have a meaning of what they are like fractions and numbers, positive numbers, and positive and negative numbers. They're are different because they have different meanings like fractions, negative, and positive numbers.

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  23. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is they all are numbers. They are the same because they can all be positive or negative. They are different because rational numbers are decimals and fractions , Integers are positive and negative whole numbers, and whole numbers are whole numbers. All these don't have 0.

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  24. Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a a ratio. Integers are the set of real numbers their additive inverses and zero. Whole numbers are numbers that aren't a fraction or decimal. They are all similar because they involve numbers. They are different because they all have a different meaning.

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  25. Rational Numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a fraction or decimal, integers are whole numbers above and below zero, whole numbers are numbers that are not decimals or fractions.

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  26. The relationship between rational numbers, integers, and whole numbers is that integers can be rational numbers and integers can be whole numbers so they can be each other. They are similar because if there is a positive integer, that would be a whole number so that is similar. Integers and rational numbers are different because an integer can be a rational number but rational numbers can't be integers because they aren't whole numbers.

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