
2.3 Add/Subtract Integer
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- Q1Evaluate e + f for the given values. When e = 90 and f = -5238-38-14214245s
- Q2Evaluate e =+ f for the given values. When e = -57 and f = -2334-80-34-9045s
- Q3Evaluate e + f for the given values. When e = -61 and f = 2932-32-90-2245s
- Q4The temperature dropped 10 °F in 5 hours. If the starting temperature was 9 °F, what was the final temperature?-1 degree1 degree19 degrees-19 degrees45s
- Q5The closing price of a stock gained 2 points on Monday, lost 5 points on Tuesday, lost 1 point on Wednesday, gained 4 points on Thursday, and lost 6 points on Friday. What was the net gain or loss for the week?-9 points18 points9 points-18 points60s
- Q6-45 + 9-36-54365420s
- Q730 + (-60)3090-30-9020s
- Q8-11 + 4029-29-515120s
- Q995 + (-25)-12070120-7020s
- Q10The temperature rose 9 °F in 3 hours. If the starting temperature was -5 °F, what was the final temperature?- 4 degrees-14 degrees4 degrees14 degrees60s
- Q11Matt is playing a game. He gains 7 points, loses 10 points, gains 2 points, and then loses 8 points. What is his final score?-27 pts27 pts9 pts-9 pts60s
- Q12Evaluate x - y for each set of values. When x = -24 and y = 24480-482445s
- Q13Evaluate x - y for each set of values. When x = -22 and y = -325410-10-5445s
- Q14Evaluate x - y for each set of values. When x = 18 and y = 25-437-74345s
- Q15The record high temperature in North Carolina is 110 °F. The record low temperature is -34 °F. What is the difference in these temperatures?-144 degrees144 degrees76 degrees-76 degrees60s