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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 5: Integers and the Coordinate Plane;Lesson 2: Absolute Value
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H.O.T. Problems Higher Order Thinking |
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Question 17
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Find the Error Mei is evaluating an expression using absolute value. Find her mistake and correct it.
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Question 18
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Which One Doesn't Belong? Identify the phrase that cannot be described by the same absolute value as the other three. Explain your reasoning
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Persevere with Problems Determine whether each statement is always, sometimes, or never true. Explain. |
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Question 19
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The absolute value of a positive integer is a negative integer.
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Question 20
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If a and b are integers and a > b, then |a| > |b|.
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Question 21
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Reason Abstractly Explain why the absolute value of a number is never negative.
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Question 22
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Reason Abstractly Explain why an account balance less than −40 dollars represents a debt greater than 40 dollars.
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Question 23
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Reason Inductively Is -n always sometimes, or never a positive number? Explain your reasoning.
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