Negative Numbers Question Preview (ID: 46061)


Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide Positive And Negative Numbers With The Rules. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

-8 + -8 =
a) +8
b) +16
c) -16
d) 0

25 + -25 =
a) 0
b) 50
c) -50
d) 1

800 x -2 =
a) 1600
b) -1600
c) -802
d) 802

-7 * -7 =
a) 49
b) -49
c) -14
d) 14

-100 + 10 =
a) -90
b) 90
c) 110
d) -110

1,000 - (-1) =
a) 1,001
b) 999
c) -1001
d) -999

When a negative number is multiplied by a negative number, the answer is always
a) positive
b) negative
c)
d)

7 x (-10) =
a) -17
b) -3
c) -70
d) 70

Which is a correct double negative problem?
a) 7 - (-7) = 14
b) 7 - (-7) = 0
c)
d)

Multiplying two negatives is like a double negative because it makes a positive.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

When a negative number is multiplied by a positive number, the answer is always
a) positive.
b) negative.
c)
d)

Multiplying two negatives =
a) a positive.
b) a negative.
c) a false negative.
d) a remainder.

A double negative is
a) subtracting a negative which gives you a positive answer.
b) subtracting a negative which gives you a negative answer.
c) subtracting a positive.
d) adding a negative.

Adding with different signs -
a) One negative kills one positive. Whatever is left = your answer.
b) Just add them up, already.
c) One negative kills one negative. Whatever is left = your answer.
d)

Adding with different signs -
a) Subtract and keep the bigger #'s sign.
b) Subtract and pick a sign by guessing.
c) Add them and keep the bigger sign.
d) I don't know.

Adding with same signs -
a) Add and keep the same sign.
b) Subtract and keep the same sign.
c) Add and change the sign.
d) Subtract and change the sign.

1,000,100 x (-1) =
a) -1,000,100
b) 1,000,100
c) -1,000,101
d) -999

7 - 10 =
a) -3
b) 3
c) 17
d) -17

-2 + -2 x -10 = (PEMDAS!!!)
a) 18
b) -18
c) -22
d) 40

30 - 40 =
a) -10
b) 10
c) 70
d) 0

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