Whole Numbers & Negative Numbers: Concepts, Examples, and Tests

Master basic math skills: place value, operations, negatives, coordinates, and more!

Concepts Explained

1. Place Value

Each digit in a whole number has a value based on its position. For example, in 4,573:

2. Adding & Subtracting Whole Numbers

Addition joins two or more numbers.
Subtraction finds the difference between two numbers.

3. Estimating Sums & Differences

Estimation makes calculations easier by rounding numbers. For example, 397 + 624 can be estimated as 400 + 600 = 1,000.

4. Multiplying Whole Numbers & Estimating Products

Multiplication is repeated addition. Estimation uses rounded numbers (e.g., 49 × 21 ≈ 50 × 20 = 1,000).

5. Dividing Whole Numbers & Estimating Quotients

Division splits a number into equal groups. Estimation helps check your answer (e.g., 198 ÷ 4 ≈ 200 ÷ 4 = 50).

6. Negative Numbers

Numbers less than zero (e.g., −5). Useful for temperatures, elevations, and finances.

7. Adding with Negative Numbers

When adding a negative, you move left on the number line. For example, 7 + (−3) = 4.

8. Absolute Value

The distance a number is from zero. Always positive. E.g., |−6| = 6.

9. Plotting Ordered Pairs

Ordered pairs (x, y) show positions on a coordinate plane. (3, 2) means 3 units right, 2 units up from the origin.

10. Distance

The straight-line length between two points. On a number line, it's the absolute difference. On a grid, use the Pythagorean theorem if needed.

Examples

Pre-Test (40 Questions)

Questions & Answers from Your Pre-Test

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Post-Test (40 Questions)