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Zero Pair When one positive counter is paired with one negative counter.

Zero Pair When one positive counter is paired with one negative counter

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Zero Pair•When one positive counter is paired with one negative counter.

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Opposite Integers• Two integers

that are the same distance from “0” on the number line, but in the opposite direction.

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Additive Inverse•Two integers that are opposites.

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Absolute Value• The distance of a value from zero on a number line.

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Fluency• Efficient application of procedures with accuracy.

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Integers• The set of counting (natural number), their opposites and zero.

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Addend•A number that is to be added to another number.

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Ascend•Numbers arranged from smallest to largest.

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Compare• To examine two or more numbers in order to note similarities and differences.

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Credit• The ability of a

customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.

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Debit• A bank or

financial organization removing money from your account as payment for services or goods.

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Deposit•Add money to an account.

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Descend•Numbers arranged from largest to smallest.

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Difference• The result of subtraction when two numbers are compared.

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Dividend•The number being divided.

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Divisor• The number by which another number is divided.

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Factor•Numbers multiplied to form a product.

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Gain

$500 + $100 (won)

•An increase in wealth or resources.

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Like Signs -7 6 -5 4-12 10

• Both numbers are negative or both numbers are positive.

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Loss $15 -$20 -$ 5

• The difference in expenses and income when expenses are greater than income.

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Number Line•A line on which numbers are assigned points.

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Negative 5

+ -7 -2

•A number that is less than zero. It is written with a (-) sign.

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Positive8

+ -3 5

• A number that is greater than zero. It can be written with or without a (+ ) sign.

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Product

The result of multiplication.

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Profit• The amount of money left after all expenses are paid.

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Quotient•The number resulting from division.

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Sum•The result of addition.

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Unlike Signs

9 -5

•One number is positive and one number is negative.

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Withdrawal•Take out money from an account.