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Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.6c
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.6a
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.7
-9 > -1
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.5
Choose all the situations that can be described with a negative number.
  1. The Titanic rests at a depth of about 12,000 ft.
  2. The temperature of the photosphere of the Sun is approximately 5,505 degrees Celsius.
  3. The height of the Taipei 101 skyscraper in Taiwan is 1,671 feet.
  4. The average high temperature in Antarctica in January is 15 degrees below zero.
  5. The world record for the deepest scuba dive is 1,083 feet.
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: MP5
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.6c
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.7, 6.NS.C.7d
Mr. Smith has a balance of less than -$10 in his cell phone account. Which statement is true for Mr. Smith's account balance?
  1. Mr. Smith has a debt of $10.
  2. Mr. Smith has a balance of $10.
  3. Mr. Smith has a debt greater than $10.
  4. Mr. Smith has a balance greater than $10.
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.7
Which statement is true?
  1. 2<-3
  2. -4<-5
  3. -4>-5
  4. -3>2
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.6a
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.6a
Today it is 9 degrees outside. What is the opposite of 9 degrees?
  1. 18 degrees
  2. 9 degrees
  3. -18 degrees
  4. -9 degrees
  5. 0 degrees
Grade 6 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 6.NS.C.5
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