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1. Brian has $50.50 in his savings account. He really wants to purchase a

a game. Brian went to Game Stop and spent $30.25 on everything he

needed. How much money does Brian now have in his savings

account?

2. Sara is on a mountaintop that is 20,240 feet above sea level. How far

must she walk down the mountain to reach sea level?

Bonus: How many miles must she walk down the mountain?

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3. Be able to identify

coordinates of the assigned points.

Example

Name the point with the coordinates (-4, 2).

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4. Name the coordinates of points.

Example

Point A (3, 5)

6. On the number line below which letter on the number line represents the integers 2, -2 , 3, - 3?

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7. The opposite of -25 is ______.

8. The absolute value of – 19 is ______.

9. Place the set of numbers is in Order from least to greatest?

14, - 3, -16, 15, 16, - 1

10. If you owe a friend money which sign will you use to show that you owe money. (This is same as showing a deduction or decrease in an amount.)

11. Which set of numbers is in Order from least to greatest?

(Includes decimals, fractions, and negative numbers.)

12. Identify if a statement is true- that includes and inequality.

Examples: Clue remember the inequality should always point to the smaller number. And remember that negative numbers decrease in value as the move to the left of the 0 on the number line. So -9.99 is smaller or less than -9.9.

A.  – 36.5 - 36.07

B.  – 0.4 - 0.004

C.  – 2.6 2.521

D.  - 9.8 > - 9.9

13. Compare Numbers. Use = or > 8 - 7

14. Compare. Use < = or > - 8 8

15. You should know which statements are true or false

that involve absolute value signs. The bars around the numbers are

absolute value signs.

A.  - 10 > 5

B. – 10 < 5

C. – 10 10

D. 0 > -5

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Be able to use coordinate systems to map and draw out positions in

Real world applications or on maps.

16. You start a search for a buried object by marking the center of a field as (0, 0), with coordinates giving distances in yards. Coordinates to the north or east are positive and coordinates to the south or west are negative. You find nothing at (–10, 8), so you try a likely-looking spot 5 yards to the east and 12 yards to the north of the first spot. What are the coordinates of the second spot?

Use the following drawing of a city to help you answer questions 17-20.


17. How many blocks apart are the stadium and gas station ?

18. How many blocks apart are the police station and the cemetery?

19. If the police station is being moved to a new location, determine if it is closer or further away from, or the same distance from another location?

20. Determine how many blocks does the distance change once the police station has been moved to its new location?

Bonus:

Explain how coordinates are used in a real world application. Use

complete sentences. Diagrams and drawings are acceptable as part of the

explanations.