CONTENT:

  1. Revision of addition and subtraction of integers
  2. Revision of multiplication and division of integers
  3. Concept of modular arithmetic/Cyclic events

Revision of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of integers

Recall: Integers are counting whole numbers, either positive or negative. Examples 1, 5, 20, −1, −5, etc.

These numbers can be added, subtracted, divided or multiplied.

(i) Addition of integers;

(a) 486 + 289 = 775

(b) −25 + (−78) = −103

(ii) Subtraction of integers;

(a) 582 − 328 = 254

(b) 902 − 437 = 465

(iii) Multiplication of integers;

(a) 181 × 42 = 7602

(b) 208 × 5 = 1040

(iv) Division of integers;

(a) 972 ÷ 27 = \(\frac{972}{27} = 36\)

(b) 1008 ÷ 12 = \(\frac{1008}{12} = 84\)

Class Activity:

Solve the following:

1. 3092 + 216 + 1801 =

2. 2968 − 989 =

3. 318 × 2 =

4.

Lesson tags: General Mathematics Lesson Notes, General Mathematics Objective Questions, SS1 General Mathematics, SS1 General Mathematics Evaluation Questions, SS1 General Mathematics Evaluation Questions Second Term, SS1 General Mathematics Objective Questions, SS1 General Mathematics Objective Questions Second Term, SS1 General Mathematics Second Term
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