1. For a non-zero integer which of the following is not defined?(a) a ÷ 0 (b) 0 ÷ a (c) a ÷ 1 (d) 1 ÷ a2. [(– 8) × ( – 3)] × (– 4) is not equal to :(a) (– 8) × [(– 3) × (– 4)] (b) [(– 8) × (– 4)] × (– 3)(c) [(– 3) (– 8)] × (– 4) (d) ( – 8) × (– 3) – (– 8) × (– 4)3. (– 11) × 7 is not equal to(a) 11 × (– 7) (b) – (11 × 7) (c) (– 11) × (– 7) (d) 7 × (– 11)4. The value of [(−4)×(−9)×(−25)]÷[(−2)×(−3)×(−5)] is(a) 12 (b) −30 (c) 40 (d) 305. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?(a) The multiplicative identity for integers is 1.(b) Subtraction does not obey commutative law in integers.(c) Multiplication of two integers with unlike signs is always positive.(d) Multiplicative inverse of integer a is .1𝑎6. Assertion (A) (-3) ✕ (2) = -6Reason (R) Of the two integers, if one is negative, then their product must be positive.(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.(c) A is true but R is false.(d) A is false but R is true.7. Fill in the blanks:(i) -88 ÷ ____ = 11 (ii) 84 ÷ ____ = 12(iii) ____ ÷ -5 = 25 (iv) ____ 156 = -156×(v) (8)×(−7) = ____ (vi) (−12)×(−7) = ____8. The product of two integers is -2700. If one of them is 25, find the other integer.9. An elevator descends into a mine shaft at the rate of 8 m/min. If the descent starts from 12 m above theground level; how long will it take to reach −468 m?10. Ryan was playing a game where catching a fish in the basket adds 10 points to his score. If hecatches an octopus instead, he loses 5 points. What is his total if he catches 3 fish and 5 octopus?11. A diver needs to descend to a depth of 100 feet. She wants to do it in 5 equal descents.(i) Use the number line to find how far the diver should travel in each of the 5 descents.(ii) To solve this problem, you can set up a division problem: _____.−100? =12. Show that:−5 (12 + 7) = (-5 12) + (-5 7)× ×13. The fish in the pond below, carry somenumbers. Choose any 4 pairs and carry out fourmultiplications with those numbers. Now,choose four other pairs and carry out divisionswith these numbers.For example,1. (–13) × (–15) = 1952. (−24) ÷ 9 = −8314. Allen’s score in a video game was changed by -75 points because he missed some targets. He got -15points for each missed target. How many targets did he miss?15. Ned took a test with 25 questions. He lost 4 points for each of the 6 questions he got wrong andearned an additional 10 points for answering a bonus question correctly. How many points did Nedreceive or lose overall?16 Use the sign >, <, or = in the following: (Show all the steps of your calculations)(i) _______80 + 69 − 319 − 219 − 100 + 70 + 79(ii) __________19 + (− 40) − 37 32 + (− 66) − (− 39)
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- For a non-zero integer which of the following is not defined?(a) a ÷ 0 (b) 0 ÷ a (c) a ÷ 1 (d) 1 ÷ a2. [(– 8) × ( – 3)] × (– 4) is not equal to :(a) (– 8) × [(– 3) × (– 4)] (b) [(– 8) × (– 4)] × (– 3)(c) [(– 3) (– 8)] × (– 4) (d) ( – 8) × (– 3) – (– 8) × (– 4)3. (– 11) × 7 is not equal to(a) 11 × (– 7) (b) – (11 × 7) (c) (– 11) × (– 7) (d) 7 × (– 11)4. The value of [(−4)×(−9)×(−25)]÷[(−2)×(−3)×(−5)] is(a) 12 (b) −30 (c) 40 (d) 305. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?(a) The multiplicative identity for integers is 1.(b) Subtraction does not obey commutative law in integers.(c) Multiplication of two integers with unlike signs is always positive.(d) Multiplicative inverse of integer a is .1𝑎6. Assertion (A) (-3) ✕ (2) = -6Reason (R) Of the two integers, if one is negative, then their product must be positive.(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.(c) A is true but R is false.(d) A is false but R is true.7. Fill in the blanks:(i) -88 ÷ ____ = 11 (ii) 84 ÷ ____ = 12(iii) ____ ÷ -5 = 25 (iv) ____ 156 = -156×(v) (8)×(−7) = ____ (vi) (−12)×(−7) = ____8. The product of two integers is -2700. If one of them is 25, find the other integer.9. An elevator descends into a mine shaft at the rate of 8 m/min. If the descent starts from 12 m above theground level; how long will it take to reach −468 m?10. Ryan was playing a game where catching a fish in the basket adds 10 points to his score. If hecatches an octopus instead, he loses 5 points. What is his total if he catches 3 fish and 5 octopus?11. A diver needs to descend to a depth of 100 feet. She wants to do it in 5 equal descents.(i) Use the number line to find how far the diver should travel in each of the 5 descents.(ii) To solve this problem, you can set up a division problem: _____.−100? =12. Show that:−5 (12 + 7) = (-5 12) + (-5 7)× ×13. The fish in the pond below, carry somenumbers. Choose any 4 pairs and carry out fourmultiplications with those numbers. Now,choose four other pairs and carry out divisionswith these numbers.For example,1. (–13) × (–15) = 1952. (−24) ÷ 9 = −8314. Allen’s score in a video game was changed by -75 points because he missed some targets. He got -15points for each missed target. How many targets did he miss?15. Ned took a test with 25 questions. He lost 4 points for each of the 6 questions he got wrong andearned an additional 10 points for answering a bonus question correctly. How many points did Nedreceive or lose overall?16 Use the sign >, <, or = in the following: (Show all the steps of your calculations)(i) _______80 + 69 − 319 − 219 − 100 + 70 + 79(ii) __________19 + (− 40) − 37 32 + (− 66) − (− 39)
Solution
This is a long list of mathematical problems, so I'll answer them one by one:
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The operation that is not defined is (a) a ÷ 0. Division by zero is undefined.
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The equation that is not equal is (d) ( – 8) × (– 3) – (– 8) × (– 4). The others are equal due to the associative property of multiplication.
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The equation that is not equal is (c) (– 11) × (– 7). The others are equal due to the commutative property of multiplication.
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The value of [(−4)×(−9)×(−25)]÷[(−2)×(−3)×(−5)] is (b) −30.
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The incorrect statement is (c) Multiplication of two integers with unlike signs is always positive. It is always negative.
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The correct option is (c) A is true but R is false. The product of a negative and a positive integer is always negative.
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The blanks should be filled as follows: (i) -8 (ii) 7 (iii) -125 (iv) -1 (v) -56 (vi) 84
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The other integer is -108.
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It will take 60 minutes to reach -468 m.
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His total score would be 15 points.
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(i) She should travel 20 feet in each descent. (ii) -100 ÷ 5 = -20
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This is true due to the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
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This is an open-ended question. Any four pairs can be chosen for multiplication and division.
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He missed 5 targets.
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Ned received a total of 14 points.
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(i) 80 + 69 > -319 - 219 - 100 + 70 + 79 (ii) 19 + (− 40) - 37 < 32 + (− 66) - (− 39)
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