Divide the following.
(+ 51) / (– 3) = __________________
(– 16) / (+ 3) = __________________
(– 54) / (– 10) = __________________
(– 103) / (– 7) = __________________
(+ 71) / (– 8) = __________________
(– 99) / (+ 3) = __________________
(+ 77) / (+ 2) = __________________
(+ 333) / (– 91) = __________________
(– 832) / (– 64) = __________________
(– 837) / (+ 74) = __________________
(– 595) / (– 65) = __________________
(– 931) / (+ 94) = __________________
(+ 763) / (– 64) = __________________
(– 313) / (– 86) = __________________
(– 186) / (– 56) = __________________
(– 277) / (– 47) = __________________
(– 919) / (– 73) = __________________
(+ 164) / (– 18) = __________________
(– 733) / (+ 36) = __________________
(– 8) / (+ 64) = __________________
(+ 76) / (– 16) = __________________
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
New Worksheet - Math - Multiplying Negative Numbers (II)
Multiply the following.
(– 8) (– 6) = __________________
(– 4) (+ 14) = __________________
(+ 11) (– 13) = __________________
(+ 16) (+ 13) = __________________
(– 34) (– 18) = __________________
(– 42) (+ 33) = __________________
(– 37) (+ 21) = __________________
(+ 73) (– 11) = __________________
(+ 53) (+ 16) = __________________
Multiply the following.
(– 2) (– 7) (+ 6) = __________________
(+ 3) (– 7) (+ 8) = __________________
(– 5) (– 4) (– 9) = __________________
(– 4) (+ 6) (+ 2) = __________________
(– 8) (+ 7) (+ 3) = __________________
(+ 6) (– 11) (– 3) = __________________
(– 5) (+ 7) (– 9) = __________________
(– 4) (– 6) (– 8) = __________________
Solve the following problems.
Mr. Jefferson owes $150 to four different people. His bank account currently has $2692.00 in it. How much money will he have left once he has paid each person? __________________
Sally is selling homemade lemonade. It costs her $0.55 for the ingredients to make one glass of lemonade. She is selling each glass of lemonade for $0.75. If she sells 82 glasses of lemonade, how much money will she make total? __________________
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(– 8) (– 6) = __________________
(– 4) (+ 14) = __________________
(+ 11) (– 13) = __________________
(+ 16) (+ 13) = __________________
(– 34) (– 18) = __________________
(– 42) (+ 33) = __________________
(– 37) (+ 21) = __________________
(+ 73) (– 11) = __________________
(+ 53) (+ 16) = __________________
Multiply the following.
(– 2) (– 7) (+ 6) = __________________
(+ 3) (– 7) (+ 8) = __________________
(– 5) (– 4) (– 9) = __________________
(– 4) (+ 6) (+ 2) = __________________
(– 8) (+ 7) (+ 3) = __________________
(+ 6) (– 11) (– 3) = __________________
(– 5) (+ 7) (– 9) = __________________
(– 4) (– 6) (– 8) = __________________
Solve the following problems.
Mr. Jefferson owes $150 to four different people. His bank account currently has $2692.00 in it. How much money will he have left once he has paid each person? __________________
Sally is selling homemade lemonade. It costs her $0.55 for the ingredients to make one glass of lemonade. She is selling each glass of lemonade for $0.75. If she sells 82 glasses of lemonade, how much money will she make total? __________________
© 2018 Laura Glassel – lizzietutoring.blogspot.com
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
New ACT prep courses - January and February 2019
Is your high-school student taking the ACT test this year?
Here is an opportunity to help your student get ready for the test by---
- finding out what to expect on the test
- learning test-taking strategies
- reviewing the content that the test covers
I am offering one-on-one ACT test preparation. Recommended time commitment is at least 4 hours. Can be split over multiple sessions.
Cost: $30.00 per hour. Includes materials.
To register, fill out the contact form on the right.
Here is an opportunity to help your student get ready for the test by---
- finding out what to expect on the test
- learning test-taking strategies
- reviewing the content that the test covers
I am offering one-on-one ACT test preparation. Recommended time commitment is at least 4 hours. Can be split over multiple sessions.
Cost: $30.00 per hour. Includes materials.
To register, fill out the contact form on the right.
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