Word Problems Involving Negative Numbers
1) Use the thermometer to help you calculate the answers.
a) 7 less than 5 is .
b) 11 more than -3 is . 20
c) The difference between -7 and 8 is .
2)
a) The temperature in Bristol is 3°C.
Overnight, the temperature falls by 7°C.
What is the temperature in the morning?
b) By lunchtime, the temperature has risen 9°C.
What is the temperature now?
3) A freezer is broken. The temperature inside the
freezer is -4°C. The engineer fixes the fault and
the temperature falls by 9°C. What is the temperature -20
inside the freezer now?
°C
4) Use the clues to mark the temperatures on the number line.
a) A: A negative number, 4 less than -10°C
B: A positive number, 16 more than A
C: A number 9 less than B
D: A positive number between C and B that isn’t a multiple of 2
E: A negative number, 10 less than D
°C
−15 −10 −5 0 5 10 15
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Word Problems Involving Negative Numbers
b) Write the temperatures in ascending order.
5) Felix has £36 in his bank account. His phone bill and broadband bill come out of this
account. Now, his account is overdrawn at -£25. If the phone bill was £23, how much was
the broadband bill? Show your working out in the box below.
6) Three children are playing a computer game. All players start with 40 points. Use the
clues to work out how many points each child has at the end of the game.
• Joseph loses 28 points, then loses another 15 points.
• Felix gains 27 points but then loses 16 points.
• Emily loses 36 points, then loses another 8 points.
Joseph Felix Emily
7) Felix and Emily are reading numbers from a scale.
Felix
−10 −5 0 5 10
Halfway between our
two numbers is -1.
Emily
Is Emily’s statement correct? Prove it!
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