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Algebra 1 | Ch. 2 Test (2.1-2.4) Review

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  • Find the absolute value. |-0.07|
    0.07
  • Subtract. -6 - 8
    -14
  • Subtract. -51 - (-2)
    -49
  • Add. -17 + 28 + (-12) + (-20.5) + 16.5
    -5
  • Write a true sentence using < or >. 0___-7
    >
  • Write the integers in order from least to greatest. -23, 4, 0, -17
    -23, -17, 0, 4
  • Write the integers in order from least to greatest. 15, -24, -5, -16, 12, -13, -14
    -24, -16, -14, -13, -5, 12, 15
  • Simplify. 14 + (-5x) + 2x - (-32)
    -3x + 46
  • Find the absolute value. |-0.3|
    0.3
  • Add.  -5/6 + 2/3
    -1/6
  • Add.  17 + (-17)
    0
  • Write 4.2 as the ratio of two integers.
    71/5
  • Name the integer that is suggested by this situation: Jane's business had a profit of $2500 in one week.
    2500
  • Evaluate the expression. |t| - 15 for t = -36
    21
  • Find -x when x is -14/3.
    14/3
  • Write a true sentence using < or >. 8___-8
    >
  • Name the integer that is suggested by this situation: In foreign trade, the U.S. had an excess of $3 million.
    3 million or 3,000,000
  • Find the absolute value. |11|
    11
  • Write a true sentence using < or >. -3___-4
    <
  • Write 14 as the ratio of two integers.
    14/1
  • Find - (-x) when x is -65.
    -65
  • Write -0.68 as the ratio of two integers.
    -17/25
  • Evaluate. |17| + |-17|
    34
  • Find the absolute value. |-7|
    7
  • Subtract. 0 - (-500)
    500
  • Evaluate the expression. 2|x| + |y| for x = 8 and y = 15
    31
  • Find - (-x) when x is 5/3.
    5/3
  • Write a true sentence using < or >. -10___-14
    >
  • Find the absolute value. |-120.2|
    120.2
  • Evaluate. |8| x |-2| - |5|
    11
  • Simplify. 8x - (-2x) - 14 - (-5x) + 53
    15x + 39
  • Find the absolute value. |-340|
    340
  • Subtract. -79 - 114
    -193
  • Write a true sentence using < or >. 9___0
    >
  • Use either < or > to write a true sentence. -14.5___0.011
    <
  • Use either < or > to write a true sentence. -5/3___-7/5
    <
  • Name the integer that is suggested by this situation: The temperature Wednesday was 18 degrees above zero.
    18
  • Add.  -5/8 + (-1/3)
    -23/24
  • Simplify. 84 + (-99) + 44 - (-18) - 43
    4
  • Add. 98 + (-54) + 113 + (-998) + 44 + (-612) + (-18) + 334
    -1,093
  • Evaluate. |-5| x |-6| x |0|
    0
  • Use either < or > to write a true sentence. -3.3___-2.2
    <
  • Name the integer that is suggested by this situation: On Friday, Vicky withdrew $125 from her savings account.
    -125
  • Use either < or > to write a true sentence. 4/10___-1/2
    >
  • Add.  -7 + 0
    -7
  • Use either < or > to write a true sentence. -345___-354
    >
  • Write 3.444 as the ratio of two integers.
    860/250
  • Add.  -5/9 + (-1/18)
    -11/18
  • Find the additive inverse of -26.9.
    26.9
  • Simplify. -31 + (-28) - (-14) - 17
    -62
  • Subtract. 8 - (-3)
    11
  • Write -0.5 as the ratio of two integers.
    -1/2
  • Subtract. -4 - (-9)
    5
  • Find the absolute value. |5.5|
    5.5
  • Add.  -17 + (-25)
    -42
  • Add.  0 + (-27)
    -27
  • see 2.3, #25
    3/4
  • Find the absolute value. |-4|
    4
  • Find -x when x is 9.
    -9
  • Find the absolute value. |-3.75|
    3.75
  • Write a true sentence using < or >. -4___-3
    <
  • Find the absolute value. |325|
    325
  • Subtract. 0 - 5
    -5
  • Graph the rational number -4.3.
    see student answers
  • Find -x when x is 0.101.
    -0.101
  • Add.  -14 + (-29)
    -43
  • Find the additive inverse of -9.
    9
  • Write 7 1/2 as the ratio of two integers.
    15/2
  • Graph the rational number 10/3.
    see student answers
  • Name the integer that is suggested by this situation: In one game, Carlos lost 12 marbles.
    -12
  • Subtract. 7 - (-7)
    14
  • Simplify. 18 - (-15) - 3 - (-5) + 2
    37
  • Find the additive inverse of 24.
    -24
  • Subtract. -2.8 - 0
    -2.8
  • Use either < or > to write a true sentence. -14.34___-17.88
    >
  • Subtract. 7 - 10.53
    -3.53
  • Simplify. -34 - 28 + (-33) - 44
    -139
  • Subtract. 7 - 7
    0
  • Subtract. 1/6 - 2/3
    -1/2
  • Subtract. 1/13 - 1/12
    -1/156
  • Subtract. 12/5 - 12/5
    0
  • Subtract. -7/10 - 10/15
    -41/30