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Name __________________________________ Date _______________ Period ______

Unit 1 Review: Rational/Irrational Numbers, Operations with Integers, Operations


with Fractions/Mixed Numbers, Properties & Absolute Value

I.

VOCABULARY

Directions: Fill in the blanks using the word bank.


Rational numbers
Counting numbers
Whole numbers
Multiplicative identity
Tenths place
Terminating decimal

1.

Irrational numbers
Integers
Improper fraction
Absolute Value
Hundredths place
Repeating decimal

Commutative Property
Associative Property
Additive Identity
Mixed number
Thousandths place
Reciprocal

_________________________ are numbers that can be written as a fraction


& b are integers.

a
b

, where a
a
b

2. _________________________ are numbers that CANNOT be written as a fraction ,


where a & b are integers.
3. _________________________ are numbers you count with, i.e., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
4. _________________________ are fractions in which the numerator is larger than the
denominator.
5. A numbers _________________________ is its distance from zero.
6. _________________________ include the following: 0, 1, 2, 3 They cannot be negative
and have no fractional/decimal parts.
7. _________________________ include the following: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 They can be
either negative or positive and have no fractional/decimal parts.
8. The ______________________________ states that the order in which numbers are
added or multiplied does not matter, i.e., 4 + 6 = 6 + 4.
9. The ______________________________ allows us to say that (3 + 4) + 5 = 3 + (4 + 5).
10. In the decimal 0.546, the 4 is in the ______________________________________.
11. In the decimal 0.546, the 5 is in the ______________________________________.
12. In the decimal 0.546, the 6 is in the ______________________________________.
13. A decimal that has a finite or countable number of decimal places is a
_________________________________________.
14. A ______________________________ contains a whole number and a fraction.
15. The __________________________________ property says that if we add zero to any
number it stays the same, i.e., 5 + 0 = 5.
16. The ___________________________________ property says that if we multiply one to
any number it stays the same, i.e., 5 x 1 = 5
17. A __________________________________ is a decimal that repeats itself, i.e.,
0.56565656565656
18. The _________________________________ of a rational number can be found by
switching its numerator with its denominator. It is also known as a multiplicative inverse.

II.
Task
Simplifying
Fractions

Operations/Procedures:

Procedure/Rules

Divide the numerator and denominator by a


common factor.
Repeat until the only common factor is 1.

Converting
Fractions to
Decimals

Dump Truck Method: _________________


_________________________________

Converting
Terminating
Decimals to
Fractions

*Converting
Repeating
Decimals to
Fractions
(optional)

Adding and
Subtracting
Integers

Multiplying
and Dividing
Integers

Use appropriate place values to rewrite as


fractions, i.e., tenths, hundredths,
thousandths, etc.
Simplify, if possible.

Multiply repeating decimals with 1 digit by


_______, multiply repeating decimals with 2
digits by _______, and so on.
Create two equations and subtract them.
Solve for x.
Simplify, if possible.

If the numbers are the same sign,


_______________________________
_______________________________
If the numbers are different signs,
________________________________
________________________________
Two negatives next to each other both turn
into a _____________ sign.
For more than two integers,
________________________________
________________________________
.

If the numbers are the same sign the product


or quotient is _____________________.
If the numbers are different signs, the product

Example(s)

or quotient is _____________________.

Absolute
Value
(a numbers
distance from
zero)

Adding and
Subtracting
Fractions
and Mixed
Numbers
with Like
Denominators

Adding and
Subtracting
Fractions
and Mixed
Numbers
with Unlike
Denominators
Multiplying
Fractions
and Mixed
Numbers
with Unlike
Denominators
Dividing
Fractions
and Mixed
Numbers
with Unlike
Denom-

+
-

Simplify the expression inside the absolute


value symbols.
Then take the absolute value (make the
number positive)

If the terms are mixed numbers, change them


into improper fractions.
Add/subtract the numerators, keep the
denominators
Simplify, if possible.

If the terms are mixed numbers, change them


into improper fractions.
Find the LCD (ladder method).
Rewrite each fraction with the LCD (whatever
you do to the bottom you do to the top)
Add/subtract the numerators, keep the
denominators
Simplify, if possible.

If the terms are mixed numbers, change them


into improper fractions.
Cross simplify if possible.
Multiply the numerators then multiply the
denominators.

If the terms are mixed numbers, change them


into improper fractions.
KCF Keep, Change, Flip
o Multiply the first fraction by the
reciprocal if the second fraction.

inators

Follow multiplication rules above.

Comparing
Decimals/
Fractions

Rewrite the decimals with the same number of


decimal places or
Rewrite fractions with a common denominator

III. Miscellaneous (Other Stuff):


1.

Which of the following is not a rational number? ________________________

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

-5
0.4
2
0

81

f.
4

1
5

g.
h. 0.9
i. 0.79779777977779
j.
k.

2. Order the following from least to greatest: 0.5, , , 0.62,

3
5

3. Word Problems how do we know when to add/subtract/multiply or divide?

a.

b.

c.

d.

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