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1 Hes /20 Unit 9 — Integers, Practice Test ‘What addition statement does each diagram represent? Solve. (2 marks) jtrst @ s8ggee o> + (Cqd= 42 i b---- d2 2S (y+ =O wu SSBB . Draw integer chips to show each addition statement, then solve each statement. (2 marks) jaera= QOSoOCES =++5 year 660 roo ebO@e =-3 |. Mariam went shopping on Saturday. She lost $5, but was still able to buy a new purse for $19. a) Write an addition statement to represent what happened. (1 mark) (-S>+ G19) = - 24 b) How much money does Mariam have now, if she started with $30? Show your work. (2 marks) S -| (430) - GIP) - GSD= +6 . Draw and label a number line to show each statement. Then, solye each statement. (2 marks) a) G4) +(2)= oy e111 11> oi 2 5 4 a by en-e= Gt)e 4) = G3) 123 . Brady owes his Mom $7. He Siatns $18 mowing lawns. (2 marks) a) Draw a number line to show how much money Brady has after repaying his mother. nv b) Write the addition statement for your number line. (-#)+ Ge)> Gn) 9. Write two different subtraction statements for each pair of integers. Solve each statement. (2 marks) . In 1997, Tiger Woods won the Masters Tournament with a score of -18. Ben Crenshaw finished with a score of +15. What is the difference between the two scores? Show your work, (1 mark) o . Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false. Circle the word TRUE or FALSE. If the statement is false, rewrite it to make it true. (2 marks) a) TRUE/FALSE When solving problems with integers, you do not have to decide when to add or when to subtract integers. will chan ow ¢ 10. i. 1b) TRUE/FALSE Some problems involve both adding and subtracting integers. Choose either addition (+) or subtraction (-) to make each statement true. (2 marks) a) G2) — (4)=(46) d) C4) = 6) =(+2) Find the largest number created from adding or subtracting the pair of integers. Show whether to add or subtract. (1 mark) ~ 10) -10, -9 Find the smallest number created from adding or subtracting the pair of integers. Show whether to add or subtract. (1 mark) 2,415 ( -

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