Mathlinks 9 Review Bundles CH 2

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Chapter 2 Review
For #1 to #3, use the clues to unscramble the letters.

1. STISPOPOE

+7 and −7 are

2. SEUAQR OOTR
asks the question, “one of 2 equal factors equals this...” (2 words)

3. CREFPET QUESAR
the product of 2 equal rational factors; example: 7 × 7 (2 words)

4. TALINARO BRUNME
5
the quotient of 2 integers, where the divisor is not zero; example:
6

2.1 Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers, pages 56–63


> means greater than.
5. Write >, <, or = to make each statement true.
< means less than.

1 3
a) b) − 0.86 − 0.84
2 6

×
-1 -0.95 -0.9 -8.5 -0.80 -0.75

1
=
2 6
×

3 Change the fraction 3 3


c) − − 0.75 to a decimal. d)
4 4 8

Chapter 2 Review ● MHR 101


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2.2 Problem Solving With Rational Numbers in Decimal Form, pages 65–73

6. Calculate.

a) –5.68 + 4.73 b) – 0.85 – (–2.34)

c) 1.8(– 4.5) d) –3.77 ÷ (–2.9)

7. Evaluate. Round your answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary.

a) 5.3 ÷ 2[7.8 + (−8.3)] b) 4.2 – 5.6 ÷ (–2.8)

= 5.3 ÷ 2 ( ) Brackets first.

= ×( )

8. One evening in Dauphin, Manitoba, the temperature decreased from 2.4 °C to –3.2 °C.
How much did the temperature change?

–3.2 –

Sentence: ________________________________________________________________________

9. A company lost an average of $1.2 million per year.


How much did the company lose in 4 years?

The company lost in 4 years.


102 MHR ● Chapter 2: Rational Numbers
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2.3 Problem Solving With Rational Numbers in Fraction Form, pages 75–87

10. Add or subtract.

2 4 3 ⎛ 1⎞
a) − b) – + −
3 5 5 ⎜⎝ 5 ⎟⎠
← Find a common denominator

← Add the opposite

← Solve →

1 ⎛ 1⎞ 1 ⎛ 1⎞
c) –1 + − d) 2 – −2
2 ⎜⎝ 4 ⎟⎠ 3 ⎜⎝ 4 ⎟⎠
← Write as improper fractions →

← Find a common denominator →

← Solve →

11. Multiply or divide.

1 ⎛ 1⎞ 5 7
a) × − b) – ÷
2 ⎜⎝ 3 ⎟⎠ 6 8

2 1 3 ⎛ 2⎞
c) –1 ÷− d) 2 × −4
5 10 4 ⎜⎝ 3 ⎟⎠

Chapter 2 Review ● MHR 103


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1
12. How many hours are there in 2 weeks? 24 hours = 1 day
2
7 days = 1 week

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2.4 Determining Square Roots of Rational Numbers, pages 89–99

13. Circle each rational number that is a perfect square. Show your work.

3 16
a) b)
4 4

c) 0.49 d) 22

14. Estimate 220 to 1 decimal place. Check your answer with a calculator. Show your work.

Estimate: Calculate:

220 is between perfect squares

and .

15. A 1-L can of paint covers 11 m2. How many cans of paint would you need to paint a ceiling that is
5.2 m by 5.2 m? Show your work.

Area of the ceiling = 5.2 ×

Sentence: ________________________________________________________________________
104 MHR ● Chapter 2: Rational Numbers

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