Worksheet on Absolute Value of an Integer

Practice the questions given in the worksheet on absolute value of an integer. We know that, the absolute value of an integer is its numerical value without taking the sign into consideration.

I. Write the absolute value of each of the following:

(i) 15

(ii) -24

(iii) -375

(iv) 0

(v) +7

(vi) +123

II. Write the absolute value of each of the given numbers:

(i) |-2|

(ii) |-23|

(iii) |14|

(iv) |+27|

(v) |-186|

(vi) |-10|


III. State whether the statements are true or false:

(i) The absolute value of -3 is 3.

(ii) The absolute value of an integer is always greater than the integer.

(iii) |+5| = +5

(iv) |-5| = -5

(v) - |+5| = 5

(vi) - |-5| = -5


IV. Evaluate the following integers:

(i) |7|

(ii) |-15|

(iii) |7 - 15|

(iv) |7| + |-15|

(v) |7| - |15|

(vi) |15 - 7|


V. Evaluate the following:

(i) |-7| + |+5| + |0|

(ii) |10| - |-15| + |+12|

(iii) - |+3| - |-3| + |-6|

(iv) |-8| - |17| + |-12|

Worksheet on Absolute Value of an Integer

Answers for the worksheet on absolute value of an integer are given below to check the exact answers of the above questions.


Answers:


I. (i) 15

(ii) 24

(iii) 375

(iv) 0

(v) 7

(vi) 123


II. (i) 2

(ii) 23

(iii) 14

(iv) 27

(v) 186

(vi) 10


III. (i) True

(ii) False

(iii) True

(iv) False

(v) False

(vi) True


IV. (i) 7

(ii) 15

(iii)  8

(iv) 22

(v) -8

(vi) 8


V. (i) 12

(ii) 7

(iii) 0

(iv) 3






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