Go Math! Practice Fluency Workbook Grade 6 California 1st Edition Chapter 1 Integers Exercise 1.1 Answer Key
Page 1 Problem 1 Answer
Here given that depositing of $85 in a bank account.
Now we have to represent this condition with positive or negative number.
So here given that deposit of money in bank ,we know that if you deposit some money in bank then our saving amount in bank account increasing so we can represent it by positive number.
Depositing of $ 85 in a bank account =+85
Page 1 Problem 2, Answer
Here given that Riding an elevator down 3 floor.
Now we have to represent this situation with Positive or negative number.
If we take riding of an elevator to up as positive then obviously the riding of an elevator down is negative.
So Riding an elevator down 3 floor is −3
Page 1 Problem 3, Answer
Here given that the foundation of a house sinking 5 inches.
Now we have to present this situation by positive or negative numbers.
The foundation of a house sinking means a decrease of the height of the foundation.
So we can represent the foundation of a house sinking 5 inches =−5
The foundation of a house sinking 5 inches =−5
Go Math Practice Fluency Workbook Grade 6 Chapter 1 Integers Exercise 1.1 Answer Key
Go Math! Practice Fluency Workbook Grade 6 California 1st Edition Chapter 1 Integers Exercise 1.1 Answer Key Page 1 Problem 4, Answer
Here given that the temperature of 98° above zero —–
Now we have to represent it by positive or negative number
The temperature above zero degree is assumed as positive so
The temperature of 98∘ above zero =+98°
So the temperature of 98° above zero is +98°
Page 1 Problem 5, Answer
Here given the number line
We have to graph the −2 and its opposite number in number line.
The graph for −2 and its opposite number +2 is
Problem 6 Page 1 Answer
Here given the number +3
Now we have to write the opposite number of it and have to graph both.
So the opposite number of +3 is −3 And the graph is
Page 1 Problem 7, Answer
Here given that the number −5
Now we have to write the opposite number of the given number and have to draw the graph for both of them.
So the opposite number of −5 is +5 And the graph is
Go Math Grade 6 Practice Fluency Workbook Exercise 1.1 Integers solutions
Go Math! Practice Fluency Workbook Grade 6 California 1st Edition Chapter 1 Integers Exercise 1.1 Answer Key Page 1 Problem 8, Answer
Here given that the number +1
Now we have to write the opposite number of it and have to draw the graph.
So the opposite number of +1 is −1 And the graph is
Page 1 Problem 9, Answer
Here given that the average temperature in Fairbanks, Alaska, in February is 4°F below zero.
Now we have to write this temperature as an integer.
We know that the temperature below zero degree is represented by negative number.
So the average temperature of Fairbanks, Alaska, in February is 4°F below zero can be represented as −4∘F
So the temperature can be represented as −4° F.
Page 1 Problem 10, Answer
Here given that the average temperature in Fairbanks, Alaska, in November is 2° F above zero.
Now we have to write this temperature as an integer.
So the temperature above zero degree can be represented by positive number.
So the average temperature in Fairbanks, Alaska, in November is 2°F above zero is +2°F
The average temperature in Fairbanks, Alaska, in November is 2° F above zero is +2° F
Page 1 Problem 11, Answer
Here given that the highest point in the state of Louisiana is Driskill Mountain. It rises 535 feet above sea level.
Now we have to represent this elevation as an integer.
We know that the elevation of a mountain is represented by positive number
So the elevation of Driskill Mountain is +535feet
The elevation of Driskill Mountain is +535feet
Go Math! Practice Fluency Workbook Grade 6 California 1st Edition Chapter 1 Integers Exercise 1.1 Answer Key Page 1 Problem 12, Answer
Here given that the lowest point in the state of Louisiana is New Orleans. The city’s elevation is 8 feet below sea level.
Now we have to represent the elevation of New Orleans as an integer.
If we take the elevation above sea as positive number than the city’s elevation below the sea level is represented by negative integer.
Now the elevation of New Orleans below the sea level is −8feet
The elevation of New Orleans is −8feet
Page 1 Problem 13, Answer
Here given that Death Valley, California, has the lowest elevation in the United States. Its elevation is 282 feet below sea level. Mount McKinley, Alaska, has the highest elevation in the United States. Its elevation is 20,320 feet above sea level
Now we have to write the elevation of two locations United States as an integer.
If we take the elevation above sea level as positive then the elevation below the sea level must be negative.
The elevation of Mount McKinley is −282 feet.
The elevation of is Alaska is +20320 feet
So The height of the two location of united states are as follows
The elevation of Mount McKinley is −282feet and The elevation of Alaska is +20320feet
Page 1 Problem 14, Answer
No there are no integers between zero and one . Because there are no whole number between them
No there are no integers between zero and one . Because there are no whole number between them.
Go Math! Practice Fluency Workbook Grade 6, California 1st Edition, Chapter 1: Integers
Go Math! Practice Fluency Workbook Grade 6 California 1st Edition Chapter 1 Integers Exercise 1.1 Answer Key Page 2 Exercise 1 Answer
Here given that an increase of 3 points
Now we have to represent this by positive or negative numbers.
So an increase of 3 points is represented by +3
Page 2 Exercise 2, Answer
Here given that spending $10
Now we have to express this by positive or negative numbers.
So the spending of $10 can be represented by $(−10)
Page 2 Exercise 3, Answer
Here given that earning of $25
Now we have to express it by a positive or negative number.
So the earnings of $25 can be represented by $+25
Solutions for Go Math Grade 6 Practice Fluency Workbook Chapter 1 Exercise 1.1
Go Math! Practice Fluency Workbook Grade 6 California 1st Edition Chapter 1 Integers Exercise 1.1 Answer Key Page 2 Exercise 4, Answer
Here given that a loss of 5 yards.
Now we have to represent it by positive or negative number.
So the loss of 5 yards is −5yards
Page 2 Exercise 5, Answer:
Here given the integer −1 ,now we have to write it’s opposite number and have to place them in number line
So the opposite number of −1 is +1
And the number line is
Go Math! Practice Fluency Workbook Grade 6 California 1st Edition Chapter 1 Integers Exercise 1.1 Answer Key Page 2 Exercise 6, Answer
Here given the number 9
Now we have to write it’s opposite number and have to present them in the number line
So the opposite number of 9 is −9
And the number line is
Page 2 Exercise 7, Answer
Given: 6 Write each integer and its opposite. Then graph them on the number line.
The graph of the given integer 6 and its opposite is
Go Math Grade 6 Integers Exercise 1.3 Key
Page 2 Exercise 8, Answer
Given: -5. Write each integer and its opposite. Then graph them on the number line.
The graph of the given integer -5 and its opposite 5 is
Go Math Grade 6 Integers Exercise 1.1 key from Practice Fluency Workbook
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