Grade 6 Integer Rules Worksheet
A worksheet for 6th graders to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers.
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Integer Rules Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the integer rules to find the correct answer. Show your work where applicable.
1. Which expression has the same value as 5 + (-3)?
5 - 3
-5 + 3
3 - 5
-5 - (-3)
2. When you multiply a positive integer by a negative integer, the product is always a integer.
3. Subtracting a negative integer is the same as a positive integer.
4. Plot the integers -4, 0, and 2 on the number line below. Label each point.
5. Explain in your own words the rule for dividing two negative integers.
6. The absolute value of -7 is -7.
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Solve the following integer problems:
7. -8 + 12 =
8. 6 - (-9) =
9. -5 * 4 =
10. -20 / -5 =
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