Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Practice worksheet for 7th-grade students on multiplying and dividing positive and negative integers.
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Multiplying and Dividing Integers
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Read each question carefully and solve the problems. Remember the rules for multiplying and dividing integers.
1. When multiplying two integers with the same sign, the product is always .
2. When dividing two integers with different signs, the quotient is always .
3. The product of a negative integer and zero is .
4. If you multiply an odd number of negative integers, the product will be .
5. Which expression has a positive product?
(-5) × 3
7 × (-2)
(-4) × (-6)
(-1) × 8
6. Which expression has a negative quotient?
(-10) ÷ (-2)
15 ÷ 3
20 ÷ (-4)
(-18) ÷ (-6)
7. Calculate the product: (-8) × 7
8. Find the quotient: 48 ÷ (-6)
9. Evaluate: (-12) × (-5)
10. Solve: (-63) ÷ 9
11. The product of two negative integers is always negative.
True
False
12. Dividing a positive integer by a negative integer results in a positive quotient.
True
False
13. A submarine descends at a rate of 30 feet per minute. What is its change in depth after 5 minutes?
14. The temperature dropped 4 degrees Celsius each hour for 3 hours. If the initial temperature was 10 degrees Celsius, what was the final temperature?
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