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5 WORD OPERATIONS PER

OPERATION

Subtraction on integers

1. A submarine starts out at 134 ft. Below sea level. It dives 230 ft
before rising 305 ft. Represent the current depth of the submarine
as an integer.

2. Jennifer purchases a prepaid credit card from a local retailer.


She begins with a $200 balance. She then makes the following
purchases: lamp $8, rug $63, vacuum $39. After this shopping
trip she loads $147 on her card, then spends $113 on groceries.
Express each transaction as an integer, then determine the new
balance on the prepaid card.

3. The temperature in Alaska is -6 degrees today. The weather


station reported that the temperature will drop by 15 degrees
overnight. What will the new temperature be?
4.If you have 54 apples and give away 38 of them, how many
apples do you have left?

5. If 380 students score an average of 92 on a test, and your


score is 10 higher than the average, what is your score?.

Division on integers

1. If 36 apples are divided into 3 groups, how many apples are in


each group?

2. If you have 85 pencils and you want to distribute them equally


among your 6 classmates, how many pencils will each classmate
get?

3. If 17 cars are divided equally among 7 teams, how many cars


will each team have
4. If you have $4,415 to distribute equally among 15 committee
members, what will each person receive?

5. If there are 25 apples in a basket and 4 apples are taken out,


how many apples are left in the basket?

Addition of integers

1. You have 8 apples and someone gives you 4 more, how many
apples do you have now?

2. You have 6 pencils and then you buy 9 new ones, how many
pencils do you have now?

3.You 3 friends and you meet 4 new friends, howmany friends do


you have now

4. You have 7 cats and want to add 3 new kittens, how many cats
do you have now?
5. You have 10 toys and your grandma gives you 3 more toys,
how many toys do you have now?

Multiplication of integers

1. If you have 6 apples and someone gives you a dozen more,


how many apples do you have now?

2. If you have $10 and receive $30, how much money do you
have now?

3. If there are 3 dogs and you add 4 more dogs, how many dogs
do you have now?
4. If you have 4 pens and someone gives you 3 more pens, how
many pens do you have now?

5. If you have 20 eggs and want to cook 60 more eggs, how many
eggs do you need to buy?

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