Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life, Grade 6
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1. Integers
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Exercise 14 Page 349

Positive numbers are numbers that are greater than 0. These numbers can be written with or without a positive sign. Negative numbers are less than 0 and are always written with a negative sign.

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Positive numbers are numbers that are greater than 0. These numbers can be written with or without a positive sign. Negative numbers are less than 0 and are always written with a negative sign.
positive numbers

Integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites. Let’s use this information to write a positive or negative integer that represents the given situation.

You earn $15 raking leaves.

The words you earn tell us that the money we have go above certain level. This means that our money level is increasing. We use positive numbers to express the enlargement of a number. 15