How can you solve word problems involving Integers? Explain the process.
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Addition
Adding integers is pretty straightforward. If it helps, you can think of your integers as dollar bills. Or, if you are comfortable with your number line, you can use that instead. So, a 3 would be $3 or 3 spaces to the right of 0 on the number line. Remember, positive integers go to the right and negative integers go to the left.
Subtraction
You can actually write the above as a subtraction problem too. By using our sign rules for addition and subtraction, you can see that when you have an addition sign and a negative sign, they combine for a subtraction problem (remember, unlike signs equal subtraction). So, in the above problem, 3 + ( -2 ), the addition sign and negative sign combine for a subtraction problem and can be rewritten as 3 - 2.
Multiplication
When it comes to multiplication, think of it as adding up equal groups of the same amount. So, think of 2 * 3 as adding up two groups of 3 each. This gives you 6
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