Actually,
you did not upload an image — the text you provided is a
completed answer key for a worksheet titled “Multiplying Integers (A) Answers.”
This means:
✔ The problems have already been solved.
✔ All the products (answers) are filled in.
✔ This is the *answer sheet*, not the blank worksheet.
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✔ What This Sheet Is For:
This is designed to help students or teachers
check their work after completing the “Multiplying Integers (A)” worksheet. Each row contains 4 multiplication problems with integers (positive and negative), and the correct product is shown next to each.
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📚 How to Use It (If You’re Learning):
If you're practicing integer multiplication, here’s how to understand the patterns:
#### Rule Summary:
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Positive × Positive = Positive
- Example: `8 × 12 = 96`
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Negative × Negative = Positive
- Example: `(-8) × (-10) = 80`
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Positive × Negative = Negative
- Example: `8 × (-10) = -80`
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Negative × Positive = Negative
- Example: `(-8) × 10 = -80`
> 🔢
Tip: Count the number of negative signs:
> - Even number of negatives → result is
positive
> - Odd number of negatives → result is
negative
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🧮 Sample Problem Walkthrough:
Let’s take one from the sheet:
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`-11 × (-9)`
Step 1: Ignore signs → `11 × 9 = 99`
Step 2: Count negative signs → two negatives → even →
positive
Step 3: Final answer →
99 ✔ (Matches the sheet)
Another example:
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`-7 × 3`
Step 1: `7 × 3 = 21`
Step 2: One negative → odd →
negative
Step 3: Final answer →
-21 ✔
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❗ Important Note:
Since this is an
answer key, if you were expecting to solve the problems yourself, you should look for the
blank version of “Multiplying Integers (A)” — this one already has all answers filled in.
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🎯 If You Want Practice:
Try covering the answers with a piece of paper and solving each problem on your own first, then check against this key!
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✔ Final Answer:
You’ve shared the completed answer key for “Multiplying Integers (A)”. All problems are correctly solved using the rules of multiplying positive and negative integers. No further calculation is needed — this is the solution sheet itself.
Let me know if you’d like the blank worksheet or want to practice specific problems!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of integer multiplication worksheet.