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1.1.1 Understanding integers and place value
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What are integers defined as?
Whole numbers that can be
positive
,
negative
, or
zero
What are positive integers?
Whole numbers greater than
zero
Each position in the place value system has ten times greater value than the position to its left.
False
Match the digit in the number 132437825 with its position:
2 ↔️
Millions
position
4 ↔️
Hundred Thousands
position
8 ↔️
Hundreds
position
5 ↔️
Ones
position
How much greater is the value of a position compared to the one to its right in the place value system?
Ten
times
What are the three main periods in the place value system?
Millions
,
Thousands
,
Ones
What is the largest place value in the chart?
Thousands
Give an example of a
negative
integer.
-2
Match the type of number with its definition:
Positive integer
↔️ Numbers greater than zero
Negative integer
↔️ Numbers less than zero
Zero
↔️ Neither positive nor negative
What separates whole numbers from decimal places?
Decimal point
In the number 23.608, what is the value of the digit 8?
0.008
Order the following place values from largest to smallest:
1️⃣
Ones
2️⃣
Tenths
3️⃣
Hundredths
4️⃣
Thousandths
Zero
is a
positive
integer.
False
What is the smallest place value in the chart?
Thousandths
Match the digit in 23.608 with its place value:
3 ↔️
Ones
6 ↔️
Tenths
0 ↔️
Hundredths
8 ↔️
Thousandths
What is the value of the digit '2' in the millions period?
2,000,000
What is the only integer that is neither positive nor negative?
0
In the number 235.628, what is the value of the 'Hundreds' place?
200
Integers
include
fractions
and
decimals.
False
What is the value of the 'Hundreds' place in number representation?
3 x
100
Give an example of a positive integer.
1
What can negative integers represent in real life?
Owing
money