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False. The set of integers includes negative numbers, zero, and positive numbers. |
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How many cupcakes does Rahul need to buy to have a total of 2 cupcakes after returning one to his sister? |
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Fill in the blank: Negative numbers are numbers whose value is always less than ___. |
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The set of integers consists of whole numbers and the negatives of all natural numbers. |
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Negative integers are represented by numbers with a negative sign, such as -1, -2, -3, and they are located to the left of zero on the number line. |
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Negative numbers are commonly used in scenarios such as temperature scales, water levels in lakes or rivers, levels of oil tanks, debit accounts, and outstanding dues. |
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Riddle: I can be less than zero but never more; I can have a value that's always poor. What am I? |
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What happens to the value of positive integers as you move left towards zero on the number line? |
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As you move left towards zero on the number line, the value of positive integers decreases. |
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MCQ: Which of the following statements is true regarding negative integers? A) They are always greater than zero B) They are used to represent debts C) They cannot be used in mathematical operations D) They are always positive. |
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Integers are the set of whole numbers that include both positive and negative numbers, as well as zero, represented in the form ... -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ... |
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Fill in the blank: Points marked to the left of zero on a number line are called ___ integers. |
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Riddle: I can be positive, negative, or even none, but I don't have a fraction. What am I? |
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Integers are visually represented on a straight line that extends infinitely in both directions, with equal intervals for each integer. |
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Fill in the blank: Points marked to the right of zero are called ___ integers. |
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As you move to the right on a number line, the integer values increase; as you move to the left, the integer values decrease. |