Combined operations of integers - Problem solving - Practice exercise 6

Course: Grade 8 Mathematics - Numbers - Integers

Quiz Questions (82 questions)

Question 1
In Nyahururu, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. What was the final temperature?
Question 2
In Nyahururu, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. Work out the final temperature using a number line(1 mark)
Question 3
In Nyahururu, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. Work out the final temperature using a number line(1 mark)
Question 4
In Nyahururu, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. Work out the final temperature using a number line(1 mark)
Question 5
In Nyahururu, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. Work out the final temperature using a number line(1 mark)
Question 6
In Nyahururu, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. Work out the final temperature using a number line(1 mark)
Question 7
In Nyahururu, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. Work out the final temperature using a number line(1 mark)
Question 8
In Machakos, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. Work out the final temperature using a number line.(1 mark)
Question 9
In Machakos, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. Work out the final temperature using a number line.(1 mark)
Question 10
In Machakos, the early morning temperature was -3°C. By midday, it rose by 6°C, but dropped again by 5°C in the evening. Work out the final temperature using a number line.(1 mark)
Question 11
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use a number line to solve.
Question 12
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use the number line below to solve.(1 mark)
Question 13
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use the number line below to solve.(1 mark)
Question 14
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use the number line below to solve.(1 mark)
Question 15
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use the number line below to solve.(1 mark)
Question 16
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use the number line below to solve.(1 mark)
Question 17
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use the number line below to solve.(1 mark)
Question 18
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use the number line below to solve.(1 mark)
Question 19
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use the number line below to solve.(1 mark)
Question 20
Joseph had KES 10. He gave out KES 6 to his sister and then received KES 5 from his aunt. How much money does he have now? Use the number line below to solve.(1 mark)
Question 21
Kibet wiped the board 3 meters to the right, Moraa wiped 6 meters to the left, and Nzioki wiped 3 meters to the right to clear the writings. Using a number line, calculate the final position from the starting point.
Question 22
Kibet wiped the board 3 meters to the right, Moraa wiped 6 meters to the left, and Nzioki wiped 3 meters to the right to clear the writings. Using a number line, calculate the final position from the starting point. (1 mark)
Question 23
Kibet wiped the board 3 meters to the right, Moraa wiped 6 meters to the left, and Nzioki wiped 3 meters to the right to clear the writings. Using a number line, calculate the final position from the starting point. (1 mark)
Question 24
Kibet wiped the board 3 meters to the right, Moraa wiped 6 meters to the left, and Nzioki wiped 3 meters to the right to clear the writings. Using a number line, calculate the final position from the starting point. (1 mark)
Question 25
Kibet wiped the board 3 meters to the right, Moraa wiped 6 meters to the left, and Nzioki wiped 3 meters to the right to clear the writings. Using a number line, calculate the final position from the starting point. (1 mark)
Question 26
Kibet wiped the board 3 meters to the right, Moraa wiped 6 meters to the left, and Nzioki wiped 3 meters to the right to clear the writings. Using a number line, calculate the final position from the starting point. (1 mark)
Question 27
Kibet wiped the board 3 meters to the right, Moraa wiped 6 meters to the left, and Nzioki wiped 3 meters to the right to clear the writings. Using a number line, calculate the final position from the starting point. (1 mark)
Question 28
Musau started at the 4th stair. He climbed up 3 stairs and then went down 5 stairs. What stair is he finally on? Use a number line to help you find the answer.
Question 29
Musau started at the 4th stair. He climbed up 3 stairs and then went down 5 stairs. What stair is he finally on? Use a number line to help you find the answer.(1 mark)
Question 30
Musau started at the 4th stair. He climbed up 3 stairs and then went down 5 stairs. What stair is he finally on? Use a number line to help you find the answer.(1 mark)
Question 31
Musau started at the 4th stair. He climbed up 3 stairs and then went down 5 stairs. What stair is he finally on? Use a number line to help you find the answer.(1 mark)
Question 32
Musau started at the 4th stair. He climbed up 3 stairs and then went down 5 stairs. What stair is he finally on? Use a number line to help you find the answer.(1 mark)
Question 33
Musau started at the 4th stair. He climbed up 3 stairs and then went down 5 stairs. What stair is he finally on? Use a number line to help you find the answer.(1 mark)
Question 34
Musau started at the 4th stair. He climbed up 3 stairs and then went down 5 stairs. What stair is he finally on? Use a number line to help you find the answer.(1 mark)
Question 35
Ali walked 7 steps forward, then 10 steps backward, and finally 6 steps forward. Use the number line to find his final position relative to the start.
Question 36
Otieno walked 7 steps forward, then 10 steps backward, and finally 6 steps forward. Use the number line below to find his final position relative to the start.(1 mark)
Question 37
Otieno walked 7 steps forward, then 10 steps backward, and finally 6 steps forward. Use the number line below to find his final position relative to the start.(1 mark)
Question 38
Otieno walked 7 steps forward, then 10 steps backward, and finally 6 steps forward. Use the number line below to find his final position relative to the start.(1 mark)
Question 39
Otieno walked 7 steps forward, then 10 steps backward, and finally 6 steps forward. Use the number line below to find his final position relative to the start.(1 mark)
Question 40
Otieno walked 7 steps forward, then 10 steps backward, and finally 6 steps forward. Use the number line below to find his final position relative to the start.(1 mark)
Question 41
Otieno walked 7 steps forward, then 10 steps backward, and finally 6 steps forward. Use the number line below to find his final position relative to the start.(1 mark)
Question 42
Otieno walked 7 steps forward, then 10 steps backward, and finally 6 steps forward. Use the number line below to find his final position relative to the start.(1 mark)
Question 43
Otieno walked 7 steps forward, then 10 steps backward, and finally 6 steps forward. Use the number line below to find his final position relative to the start.(1 mark)
Question 44
The temperature at Limuru was recorded as -6°C in the morning. By noon, it rose by 8°C and later dropped by 4°C in the evening. What was the final temperature? Use the number line below for help.
Question 45
The temperature at Limuru was recorded as -6°C in the morning. By noon, it rose by 8°C and later dropped by 4°C in the evening. Use the number line below to get the the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 46
The temperature at Limuru was recorded as -6°C in the morning. By noon, it rose by 8°C and later dropped by 4°C in the evening. Use the number line below to get the the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 47
The temperature at Limuru was recorded as -6°C in the morning. By noon, it rose by 8°C and later dropped by 4°C in the evening. Use the number line below to get the the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 48
The temperature at Limuru was recorded as -6°C in the morning. By noon, it rose by 8°C and later dropped by 4°C in the evening. Use the number line below to get the the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 49
The temperature at Limuru was recorded as -6°C in the morning. By noon, it rose by 8°C and later dropped by 4°C in the evening. Use the number line below to get the the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 50
The temperature at Limuru was recorded as -6°C in the morning. By noon, it rose by 8°C and later dropped by 4°C in the evening. Use the number line below to get the the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 51
The temperature in Limuru was -6°C. It increased by 4°C in the morning and later dropped by 2°C in the evening. Use a number line to find the final temperature.
Question 52
The temperature in Limuru was -6°C. It increased by 4°C in the morning and later dropped by 2°C in the evening. Use a number line to find the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 53
The temperature in Limuru was -6°C. It increased by 4°C in the morning and later dropped by 2°C in the evening. Use a number line to find the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 54
The temperature in Limuru was -6°C. It increased by 4°C in the morning and later dropped by 2°C in the evening. Use a number line to find the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 55
The temperature in Limuru was -6°C. It increased by 4°C in the morning and later dropped by 2°C in the evening. Use a number line to find the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 56
The temperature in Kinangop was -6°C. It increased by 4°C in the morning and later dropped by 2°C in the evening. Use a number line to find the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 57
The temperature in Kinangop was -6°C. It increased by 4°C in the morning and later dropped by 2°C in the evening. Use a number line to find the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 58
The temperature in Kinangop was -6°C. It increased by 4°C in the morning and later dropped by 2°C in the evening. Use a number line to find the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 59
The temperature in Kinangop was -6°C. It increased by 4°C in the morning and later dropped by 2°C in the evening. Use a number line to find the final temperature. (1 mark)
Question 60
Wanjiku had 5 sweets. She gave Mwangi 3 sweets and then her mum bought her 8 more sweets. Use a number line to calculate how many sweets she had in the end.
Question 61
Wanjiku had 5 sweets. She gave Mwangi 3 sweets and then her mum bought her 8 more sweets. Use a number line to calculate how many sweets she had in the end. (1 mark)
Question 62
Wanjiku had 5 sweets. She gave Mwangi 3 sweets and then her mum bought her 8 more sweets. Use the  number line below to calculate how many sweets she had in the end. (1 mark)
Question 63
Wanjiku had 5 sweets. She gave Mwangi 3 sweets and then her mum bought her 8 more sweets. Use the  number line below to calculate how many sweets she had in the end. (1 mark)
Question 64
Wanjiku had 5 sweets. She gave Mwangi 3 sweets and then her mum bought her 8 more sweets. Use the  number line below to calculate how many sweets she had in the end. (1 mark)
Question 65
Wanjiku had 5 sweets. She gave Mwangi 3 sweets and then her mum bought her 8 more sweets. Use the  number line below to calculate how many sweets she had in the end. (1 mark)
Question 66
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. What is its final position? Refer to the number line below.
Question 67
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. Use the number line below to get the final position. (1 mark)
Question 68
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. Use the number line below to get the final position. (1 mark)
Question 69
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. Use the number line below to get the final position. (1 mark)
Question 70
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. Use the number line below to get the final position. (1 mark)
Question 71
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. Use the number line below to get the final position. (1 mark)
Question 72
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. Use the number line below to get the final position. (1 mark)
Question 73
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. Use the number line below to get the final position. (1 mark)
Question 74
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. Use the number line below to get the final position. (1 mark)
Question 75
A bucket is lowered into a well that is 12 metres deep (below ground level). It is then pulled up 7 metres and dropped again by 4 metres. Use the number line below to get the final position. (1 mark)
Question 76
A fruit vendor had 8 mangoes. He sold 6 and then received 5 more from a supplier. Use a number line to find out how many mangoes he had at the end.
Question 77
A fruit vendor had 8 mangoes. He sold 6 and then received 5 more from a supplier. Use a number line to find out how many mangoes he had at the end. (1 mark)
Question 78
A fruit vendor had 8 mangoes. He sold 6 and then received 5 more from a supplier. Use a number line to find out how many mangoes he had at the end. (1 mark)
Question 79
A fruit vendor had 8 mangoes. He sold 6 and then received 5 more from a supplier. Use a number line to find out how many mangoes he had at the end. (1 mark)
Question 80
A fruit vendor had 8 mangoes. He sold 6 and then received 5 more from a supplier. Use a number line to find out how many mangoes he had at the end. (1 mark)
Question 81
A fruit vendor had 8 mangoes. He sold 6 and then received 5 more from a supplier. Use a number line to find out how many mangoes he had at the end. (1 mark)
Question 82
A fruit vendor had 8 mangoes. He sold 6 and then received 5 more from a supplier. Use a number line to find out how many mangoes he had at the end. (1 mark)

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