Basic Math

Operations with rational numbers | Seventh Grade

Operations with Rational Numbers - Seventh Grade

Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division with Positive and Negative Numbers

1. Adding Positive and Negative Numbers

Sign Rules for Addition

Same Signs (++ or --):

• Positive + Positive → ADD and keep POSITIVE sign

• Negative + Negative → ADD and keep NEGATIVE sign

Different Signs (+- or -+):

• SUBTRACT the smaller absolute value from larger

• Use the sign of the number with LARGER absolute value

Examples

ProblemRuleAnswer
7 + 3Positive + Positive → Add10
-7 + (-3)Negative + Negative → Add, keep negative-10
7 + (-3)Different signs → Subtract 7-34
-7 + 3Different signs → Subtract 7-3, keep negative-4

Adding Decimals

Example 1: 5.6 + (-2.3)

Different signs → Subtract: 5.6 - 2.3 = 3.3

Answer: 3.3

Example 2: -3.7 + (-1.5)

Same signs → Add: 3.7 + 1.5 = 5.2, keep negative

Answer: -5.2

Adding Fractions

Example: -2/3 + 1/4

Find LCD: 12

-2/3 = -8/12, 1/4 = 3/12

-8/12 + 3/12 = -5/12

Answer: -5/12

2. Subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers

The Golden Rule

Keep - Change - Change (KCC)

KEEP the first number

CHANGE subtraction to addition

CHANGE the sign of the second number

Sign Rules for Subtraction

Two same signs: become POSITIVE (+)

• 5 - (+3) = 5 - 3 = 2

• 5 - (-3) = 5 + 3 = 8

Two different signs: become NEGATIVE (-)

• -5 - (+3) = -5 - 3 = -8

• 5 + (-3) = 5 - 3 = 2

Examples

ProblemChange to AdditionAnswer
8 - 58 + (-5)3
8 - (-5)8 + 513
-8 - 5-8 + (-5)-13
-8 - (-5)-8 + 5-3

3. Multiplying Positive and Negative Numbers

Sign Rules for Multiplication

SAME SIGNS → POSITIVE (+)

• Positive × Positive = Positive

• Negative × Negative = Positive

DIFFERENT SIGNS → NEGATIVE (-)

• Positive × Negative = Negative

• Negative × Positive = Negative

(+) × (+) = +

(-) × (-) = +

(+) × (-) = -

(-) × (+) = -

Examples

Decimals:

3.5 × 2 = 7

(-3.5) × 2 = -7

(-3.5) × (-2) = 7

Fractions:

2/3 × 3/4 = 6/12 = 1/2

(-2/3) × (3/4) = -6/12 = -1/2

(-2/3) × (-3/4) = 6/12 = 1/2

4. Dividing Positive and Negative Numbers

Sign Rules for Division

SAME SIGNS → POSITIVE (+)

• Positive ÷ Positive = Positive

• Negative ÷ Negative = Positive

DIFFERENT SIGNS → NEGATIVE (-)

• Positive ÷ Negative = Negative

• Negative ÷ Positive = Negative

(+) ÷ (+) = +

(-) ÷ (-) = +

(+) ÷ (-) = -

(-) ÷ (+) = -

Examples

Decimals:

12 ÷ 4 = 3

(-12) ÷ 4 = -3

12 ÷ (-4) = -3

(-12) ÷ (-4) = 3

Fractions:

2/3 ÷ 1/2 = 2/3 × 2/1 = 4/3

(-2/3) ÷ 1/2 = (-2/3) × 2/1 = -4/3

(-2/3) ÷ (-1/2) = (-2/3) × (-2/1) = 4/3

5. Complete Sign Rules Summary

OperationSame SignsDifferent Signs
AdditionAdd, keep signSubtract, use larger sign
SubtractionChange to addition (Keep-Change-Change)
MultiplicationResult is POSITIVEResult is NEGATIVE
DivisionResult is POSITIVEResult is NEGATIVE

6. Multi-Step Word Problems

Steps to Solve

Step 1: READ the problem carefully

Step 2: IDENTIFY what operation(s) to use

Step 3: SET UP the expression/equation

Step 4: SOLVE using PEMDAS

Step 5: CHECK if answer makes sense

Example Problem

Problem: The temperature was 12°C. It dropped 5°C in the morning, then rose 3°C in the afternoon. What is the final temperature?

Step 1: Starting temp: 12°C

Step 2: Dropped 5°C: 12 + (-5) = 7°C

Step 3: Rose 3°C: 7 + 3 = 10°C

Or: 12 + (-5) + 3 = 10°C

Answer: 10°C

Quick Reference: Sign Rules

SignsAdd/SubtractMultiply/Divide
(+) and (+)Add → PositivePositive result
(-) and (-)Add → NegativePositive result
(+) and (-)Subtract → Larger signNegative result

💡 Important Tips to Remember

Adding same signs: Add values, keep the sign

Adding different signs: Subtract values, use sign of larger absolute value

Subtracting: Change to addition (Keep-Change-Change)

Multiplying/Dividing same signs: Result is POSITIVE

Multiplying/Dividing different signs: Result is NEGATIVE

Two negatives make a positive (only for × and ÷)

Use PEMDAS for order of operations

Always simplify final answers

Check your work: Does the sign make sense?

Practice makes perfect - work through many examples!

🧠 Memory Tricks & Strategies

Adding Same Signs:

"Same signs? Just add and keep the sign you had!"

Adding Different Signs:

"Different signs? Subtract and take the bigger one's sign!"

Subtracting:

"Subtracting a negative? Add it instead - it's positive ahead!"

"Keep-Change-Change: Keep first, change sign, change operation!"

Multiplying/Dividing:

"Same signs say YES to positive! Different signs? Negative is festive!"

"Two negatives make a positive - that's the rule, so be attentive!"

Two Signs Together:

"Same signs together? Plus! Different signs? It's minus for us!"

Overall Rule:

"Friends are the same, enemies are not - same signs positive, different are not!"

Master Operations with Rational Numbers! ➕ ➖ ✖️ ➗

Remember: Signs matter! Same signs = positive, different signs = negative (for × and ÷)

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