Integers
Integers
Unit 5 [1]
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Problem:
The highest elevation in North America is Mt. McKinley, which is 20,320 feet above sea
level. The lowest elevation is Death Valley, which is 282 feet below sea level. What is the distance from the top of Mt. McKinley to the bottom of Death Valley?
Solution:
The distance from the top of Mt. McKinley to sea level is 20,320 feet and the distance
from sea level to the bottom of Death Valley is 282 feet. The total distance is the sum of
20,320 and 282, which is 20,602 feet.
The problem above uses the notion of opposites: Above sea level is the opposite of
below sea level. Here are some more examples of opposites:
top, bottom
increase, decrease
forward, backward
positive, negative
We could solve the problem above using integers. Integers are the set of whole
numbers and their opposites. The number line is used to represent integers.
This is shown below.
Definitions
The number line goes on forever in both directions. This is indicated by the arrows.
Whole numbers greater than zero are called positive integers. These numbers are to the right of zero on
the number line.
Whole numbers less than zero are called negative integers. These numbers are to the left of
zero on the number line.
The integer zero is neutral. It is neither positive nor negative.
The sign of an integer is either positive (+) or negative (-), except zero, which has no sign.
Two integers are opposites if they are each the same distance away from zero, but on opposite sides of
the number line. One will have a positive sign, the other a negative sign. In the number line above,
+3 and -3 are labeled as opposites.
Let's revisit the problem from the top of this page using integers to solve it.
Problem:
The highest elevation in North America is Mt. McKinley, which is 20,320 feet above sea
level. The lowest elevation is Death Valley, which is 282 feet below sea level. What is the distance from the
top of Mt. McKinley to the bottom of Death Valley?
Solution:
We can represent the elevation as an integers:
Elevation
Integer
20,320 feet above sea level
+20,320
sea level
0
282 feet below sea level
-282
The distance from the top of Mt.
McKinley to the bottom of Death Valley is the same as the distance from +20,320 to -282 on
the number line. We add the distance from +20,320 to 0, and the distance from 0 to -282, for a total of
20,602 feet.
Example 1:
Write an integer to represent each situation:
10 degrees above zero
+10
a loss of 16 dollars
-16
a gain of 5 points
+5
8 steps backward
-8
Example 2:
Name the opposite of each integer.
-12
+12
+21
-21
-17
+17
+9
-9
Example 3:
Name 4 real life situations in which integers can be used.
Spending and earning money.
Rising and falling temperatures.
Stock market gains and losses.
Gaining and losing yards in a football game.
Note: A positive integer does not have to have a + sign in it. For example, +3 and 3 are
interchangeable.
Summary:
Integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites. Whole numbers greater than zero are called
positive integers. Whole numbers less than zero are called negative integers. The integer zero is
neither positive nor negative, and has no sign. Two integers are opposites if they are each the
same distance away from zero, but on opposite sides of the number line.
Positive integers can be written with or without a sign.
Exercises
Directions: Read each question below. Click once in an ANSWER BOX and type in your answer; then click ENTER.
Do not enter commas in your answers. After you click ENTER, a message will appear in the RESULTS BOX to indicate whether your answer is correct or incorrect.
To start over, click CLEAR. Use the + key to write a positive integer, and the - key to write a negative integer. Omit words and labels from your answers.
1.
Write an integer to represent the following situation:
Earnings of 15 dollars
ANSWER BOX:
RESULTS BOX:
2.
Write an integer to represent the following situation:
A loss of 20 yards
ANSWER BOX:
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3.
What is the opposite of -231?
ANSWER BOX:
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4.
What is the opposite of +1096?
ANSWER BOX:
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5.
Solve the following problem using integers.
Jenny has $2. She earns $5, spends $10, earns $4, then spends $3. How many dollars does she have or owe?
(Enter an integer in the space below.)
ANSWER BOX: $
RESULTS BOX:
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