Adding Integers Worksheet
Practice adding positive and negative integers on a number line and through various problem types for Grade 6 math.
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Adding Integers Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work when necessary.
1. When adding two positive integers, the sum is always .
2. When adding two negative integers, the sum is always .
3. The sum of an integer and its opposite is always .
Use the number line to find the sum for each problem.
4. 3 + (-5) =
5. -2 + (-4) =
6. What is the sum of -8 and 3?
11
-11
5
-5
7. Which expression has a sum of -10?
5 + (-15)
-2 + 12
-3 + (-7)
All of the above
8. A submarine is at 200 feet below sea level. It ascends 75 feet. What is its new depth?
9. The temperature was -5°C in the morning. By afternoon, it rose by 8°C. What is the temperature in the afternoon?
10. The sum of two integers with different signs is always negative.
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