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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 5: Integers and the Coordinate Plane; Mid-Chapter Review


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Problem Solving

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    Kirk bought songs for his MP3 player. He needed 6 more songs to have a total of 100. Write an integer to represent how many more songs Kirk needs.

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    In a football game, the quarterback was tackled behind the line of scrimmage and lost 7 yards. Represent the loss of 7 yards as an integer.

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  • Question 3 (request help)

    Kelsey’s bank transactions are shown in the table. A positive number represents a deposit and a negative number represents a withdrawal. What is the absolute value of the transaction in Week 3?

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    The high temperatures in a city during a 5 day period were -6°, 8°, -2°, 6°, and 11°. Place the temperatures in order from least to greatest.

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    Use Math Tools Refer to the diagram. Which building is located at (-2, -4)?

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  • Question 6 (request help)

    Be Precise Farah made 28 out of 84 shots on a goal in a recent hockey season. Write her shots made out of shots attempted as a decimal.

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    The heights of the lifeguard chairs are \(66\large\frac{1}{3}\) inches and \(72\large\frac{5}{8}\) inches. One section of the lake has a depth of \(\large\frac{203}{4}\) inches, and another section has a depth of \(\large\frac{109}{2}\) inches. Represent each height and depth using a positive or negative number. Then order the numbers from least to greatest.

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