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Name Date Chapter Fair Game Review Write the decimal as a fraction.. 0.6. 0.79. 0.7. 0.86 Write the fraction as a decimal.. 8 6. 7. 6 8. 7 0 9. A quarterback completed 0.6 of his passes during a game. Write the decimal as a fraction. Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated

Name Date Chapter Fair Game Review (continued) Evaluate the expression.. +. 8 9 9 +. 7. 6 7.. 9 8 6. 7 7. 8 6 8. You have 8 cups of flour. A recipe calls for cup of flour. Another recipe calls for cup of flour. How much flour do you have left after making the recipes? Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date. Rational Numbers For use with Activity. Essential Question How can you use a number line to order rational numbers? A rational number is a number that can be written as a ratio of two integers. = = = 0. = ACTIVITY: Ordering Rational Numbers Work in groups of five. Order the numbers from least to greatest. Use masking tape and a marker to make a number line on the floor similar to the one shown.. 0. 0 0.. Write the numbers on pieces of paper. Then each person should choose one piece of paper. Stand on the location of your number on the number line. Use your positions to order the numbers from least to greatest. The numbers from least to greatest are,,,, and. a. 0.,.,, 0., b. 7,.,,,. c..,, 9,, 0.9 d., 0.7,, 0.8,. Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated

Name Date. Rational Numbers (continued) ACTIVITY: The Game of Math Card War Preparation: Cut index cards to make 0 playing cards.* Write each number in the table on a card. 0 8 0.6. 0.. 9..9 0.7 0. 6.6 0.7. 0.6 0. 6.9.6 0.. 0. 0. 0. 9 8 To Play: Play with a partner. Deal 0 cards to each player facedown. Each player turns one card faceup. The player with the greater number wins. The winner collects both cards and places them at the bottom of his or her cards. Suppose there is a tie. Each player lays three cards facedown, then a new card faceup. The player with the greater of these new cards wins. The winner collects all ten cards and places them at the bottom of his or her cards. Continue playing until one player has all the cards. This player wins the game. *Cut-outs are available in the back of the. 6 Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date. Rational Numbers (continued) What Is Your Answer?. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can you use a number line to order rational numbers? Give an example. The numbers are in order from least to greatest. Fill in the blank spaces with rational numbers..,,,, 7,.,,.9,,, 6.,, 0.,,, 7..,,.,,., Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated 7

Name Date. Practice For use after Lesson. Write the rational number as a decimal.. 9.. 7 6 Write the decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form.. 0.8.. 6..76 Order the numbers from least to greatest. 7., 0.,, 0., 0. 8..6,, 7, 0.9, 8 6 9., 9, 0.,.,. The table shows the position of each runner relative to when the first place finisher crossed the finish line. Who finished in second place? Who finished in fifth place? Runner A B C D E F Meters.6.0 0.80 8 8 Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date. Adding Rational Numbers For use with Activity. Essential Question How can you use what you know about adding integers to add rational numbers? ACTIVITY: Adding Rational Numbers Work with a partner. Use a number line to find the sum. a..7 + (.) 0.7 + (. ) = b.. + (.) c.. + 0.8 0 0 d. + e. + 0 0 ACTIVITY: Adding Rational Numbers Work with a partner. Use a number line to find the sum. a. + 0 + = Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated 9

Name Date. Adding Rational Numbers (continued) b. 7 7 + c. + 0 0 d. 0. + (.9) e.. + ( 0.6) 0 0 ACTIVITY: Writing Expressions Work with a partner. Write the addition expression shown. Then find the sum. a. Start at 0. Move. units to the right. Add... Then move. units left to end at 0.8. 0 b. 7 Then move units right to end at. 7 Add. Start at 0. Move units to the left. 0 0 Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date. Adding Rational Numbers (continued) c. Then move 0.7 unit left to end at. Add 0.7.. Start at 0. Move. units to the left. 0 What Is Your Answer?. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can you use what you know about adding integers to add rational numbers? PUZZLE Find a path through the table so that the numbers add up to the sum. You can move horizontally or vertically.. Sum: 6. Sum: 0.07 Start 7 Start..7 0.98 8 End.09.7.88 End Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated

Name Date. Practice For use after Lesson. Add. Write fractions in simplest form.. +. 0 6 8 + 7. +. + 6 9. ( ) + 6. + 6 7. 0.6 + ( 0.6) 8. 0. + (.7) 9..7 + (.8). Before a race, you start you are 8 feet behind your friend. At the halfway point, feet ahead of your friend. What is the change in distance between you and your friend from the beginning of the race? Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date. Subtracting Rational Numbers For use with Activity. Essential Question How can you use what you know about subtracting integers to subtract rational numbers? ACTIVITY: Subtracting Rational Numbers Work with a partner. Use a number line to find the difference. a. 0 = b. 6 c. 0 0 d..9 0.8 e. 0. 0.7 0 0 ACTIVITY: Finding Distances on a Number Line Work with a partner. a. Plot and on the number line. Then find do you notice about your results? and ( ). What 6 0 6 Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated

Name Date. Subtracting Rational Numbers (continued) b. Plot and on the number line. Then find and. What do you notice about your results? 0 c. Choose any two points a and b on a number line. Find the values of a b and b a. What do the absolute values of these differences represent? Is this true for any pair of rational numbers? Explain. ACTIVITY: Financial Literacy Work with a partner. The table shows the balance in a checkbook. Deposits and interest are amounts added to the account. Amounts shown in parentheses are taken from the account. Date Check # Transaction Amount Balance -- -- Previous Balance -- 0.00 /0/0 Groceries (.7) /07/0 Check deposit 87.0 //0 ATM withdrawal (0.00) //0 Electric company (78.) /7/0 Music store (.) /8/0 6 Shoes (7.) //0 Check deposit.00 //0 Interest. //0 7 Cell phone (9.99) /6/0 8 Clothes (6.) /0/0 9 Cable company (7.00) Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date. Subtracting Rational Numbers (continued) You can find the balance in the second row two different ways. 0.00.7 = 6. Subtract.7 from 0.00. 0.00 + (.7) = 6. Add.7 to 0.00. a. Complete the balance column of the table on the previous page. b. How did you find the balance in the twelfth row? c. Use a different way to find the balance in part (b). What Is Your Answer?. IN YOUR OWN WORDS How can you use what you know about subtracting integers to subtract rational numbers?. Give two real-life examples of subtracting rational numbers that are not integers. Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated

Name Date. Practice For use after Lesson. Subtract. Write fractions in simplest form.. 9 9. 7.. (.7) Find the distance between the two numbers on a number line.., 6..,.8 6., 7 Evaluate. 7 7. + 6 8..7 (.).8 9. Your friend drinks of a bottle of water. You drink 7 of a bottle of water. Find the difference of the amounts of water left in each bottle. 6 Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers For use with Activity. Essential Question Why is the product of two negative rational numbers positive? ACTIVITY: Showing ( )( ) = Work with a partner. How can you show that ( )( ) =? To begin, assume that ( )( ) = is a true statement. From the Additive Inverse Property, you know that + ( ) = 0. So, substitute ( )( ) for to get ( )( ) + ( ) = 0. If you can show that ( )( ) ( ) 0 true, then you have shown that ( )( ) =. Justify each step. ( )( ) + ( ) = ( )( ) + ( ) = ( ) ( ) + = ( ) + = is = ( )( ) = 0 0 ACTIVITY: Multiplying by Work with a partner. a. Graph each number below on three different number lines. Then multiply each number by and graph the product on the appropriate number line. 8 Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated 7

Name Date. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers (continued) b. How does multiplying by change the location of the points in part (a)? What is the relationship between the number and the product? c. Graph each number below on three different number lines. Where do you think the points will be after multiplying by? Plot the points. Explain your reasoning.. 0 0 0 d. What is the relationship between a rational number a and the product (a)? Explain your reasoning. ACTIVITY: Understanding the product of Rational Numbers Work with a partner. Let a and b be positive rational numbers. a. Because a and b are positive, what do you know about a and b? b. Justify each step. ( a)( b) = ( )( a)( )( b) ( )( )( a)( b) = = ()( a)( b) = ab c. Because a and b are positive, what do you know about the product ab? 8 Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC

Name Date. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers (continued) d. What does this tell you about products of rational numbers? Explain. ACTIVITY: Writing a Story Work with a partner. Write a story that uses addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division of rational numbers. At least one of the numbers in the story has to be negative and not an integer. Draw pictures to help illustrate what is happening in the story. Include the solution of the problem in the story. If you are having trouble thinking of a story, here are some common uses of negative numbers: A profit of $ is a loss of $. An elevation of 0 feet is a depth of 0 feet below sea level. A gain of A score of What Is Your Answer? yards in football is a loss of yards. in golf is strokes under par.. IN YOUR OWN WORDS Why is the product of two negative rational numbers positive? 6. PRECISION Show that ( )( ) = 6. 7. How can you show that the product of a negative rational number and a positive rational number is negative? Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated 9

Name Date. Practice For use after Lesson. Multiply or divide. Write fractions in simplest form. 8 8 9.. 9 6. 7. 9. ( ) 7 6. 7 8 7..9 ( 6.8) 8. 0. 9..66 (.). In a game of tug of war, your team changes feet in position every seconds. What is your change in position after 0 seconds? 0 Big Ideas Math Red Accelerated Copyright Big Ideas Learning, LLC