Operations with Negative Numbers
Practice worksheet for 6th graders on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing negative numbers.
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Operations with Negative Numbers
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where applicable.
1. When adding two negative numbers, the result will always be .
2. Subtracting a negative number is the same as a positive number.
3. The sum of -5 and 3 is .
4. Use the number line to show the sum of -4 and 6. What is the answer?
5. What is the product of -7 and -3?
-21
21
-10
10
6. What is the quotient of 36 divided by -9?
4
-4
27
-27
7. The product of an even number of negative integers is always positive.
True
False
8. The sum of a positive and a negative integer is always negative.
True
False
9. The temperature in Alaska dropped from 5°F to -12°F. What was the change in temperature?
10. A submarine is at -200 feet relative to sea level. It then ascends 75 feet. What is its new depth?
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