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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Numbers & Operations. Algebra. Geometry. Measurement. Data and Probability. 10 Point.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Numbers & Operations Algebra Geometry Measurement Data and Probability 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. What is the sum of 4.05 + 3.089? • 7.940 • 7.139 • 7.094 • 7.039

  5. b. 7.139

  6. Ms. Heath can divide the students in her art class into equal groups of 4 or equal groups of 6, with no students left over. What is the smallest possible number of students that could be in her art class? • 12 b. 16 • c. 18 d. 24

  7. a. 12

  8. In the problem, which term best describes 58? • Dividend • Divisor • Quotient • remainder

  9. c. quotient

  10. Which symbol goes in the blank to make this statement true? • 6 ¼ _______ 6.14 • > b. < • c. = d. x

  11. a. >

  12. 5/12 – 1/9 = • 1 1/3 • ¾ • 13/36 • 11/36

  13. d. 11/36

  14. Which is the same as 15(4+3)? • 15x4x+3 • (15x4)x3 • 15x4-15x3 • 15x4+15x3

  15. d. 15x4+15x3

  16. Website Views • How did the number of times the website was viewed • each week change during the five weeks? • Each week, the number of views is multiplied by 2. • Each week, the number of views is multiplied by 3. • Each week, there are 50 more views that the week before. • Each week, there are 150 more views than the week before.

  17. b. Each week, the number of views is multiplied by 3.

  18. Each term in this pattern is an expression. What do you need to do to each previous term to find the next term in this pattern? • X+1, x+7, x+13, x+19… • Add 6 b. add 4 • c. Subtract 4 d. subtract 6

  19. c. Add 6

  20. Ray used cubes to make this pattern. How will the next figure in the pattern look? • It will have 4 rows of 2 cubes. • It will have 5 rows of 2 cubes. • It will have 4 rows of 2 cubes and one row of 1. • It will have 5 rows of 2 cubes and one row of 1.

  21. b. It will have 5 rows of 2 cubes.

  22. Lillith counted the number of new flowers blooming in her garden for four weeks. Each week the total number of new flowers was 2 times the number from the previous week. Which equation matches, if k represents the number of new blooms and g is the number of new blooms from the previous week. • K=g+2 b. k= g-2 • c. k= 2g d. k=2÷g

  23. c. k= 2g

  24. Which figures appear to be congruent? I III IV II a. I and II b. I and III c. II and IV d. III and IV

  25. a. I and II

  26. Which name could not be used to describe this polygon? 3 in. 3 in. 3 in. 3 in. • Quadrilateral • Rhombus • Parallelogram • square

  27. d. square

  28. Which letter has rotational symmetry? • A • b. T • X • Q

  29. c. X

  30. Which of the following best represents a top view for this figure? front • a. b. • c. d.

  31. d.

  32. Which statement is true? • Every parallelogram is also a trapezoid. • Every trapeziod is also a parallelgram. • Every square is also a parallelgram. • Every parallelogram is also a square.

  33. c. Every square is also a parallelgram.

  34. How many centigrams are in 1 gram? • 1 • 10 • 100 • 1000

  35. 100

  36. What is the area of a square playground that has sides 60 yards long? • 3,600 sq yd • 360 sq yd • 240 sq yd • 120 sq yd

  37. 3,600 sq yd

  38. Gabriel built a wooden box with a length of 4 ft. It had a height of 3 ft. and a width of 2 ft. What was the volume of the box? • 9 cubic feet • 11 cubic feet • 14 cubic feet • 24 cubic feet

  39. d. 24 cubic feet

  40. A pot of boiling water has a temperature of 212˚ F. What would be the temperature in Celcius? • 0 ˚C • 32 ˚C • 100 ˚C • d. 212 ˚C

  41. c. 100 ˚C

  42. What the area of a triangle whose height is 4 cm and base is 7 cm? • 11 sq cm • 14 sq cm • 28 sq cm • 56 sq cm

  43. b. 14 sq cm

  44. Below are the weights of five packages about to be shipped. • 7 lb, 3 lb, 5 lb, 7 lb, 6 lb • What is the median of these weights? • 4 lb b. 5 lb • c. 6 lb d. 7 lb

  45. c. 6 lb

  46. A number cube with sides numbered 1 to 6 is rolled one time. What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 5? • 1 out of 6 b. 1 out of 5 • c. 1 out of 3 d. 5 out of 6

  47. a. 1 out of 6

  48. Below are the grades Angelica received on her first 6 vocabulary quizzes. What is the mean of her quiz grades? • 75, 95, 70, 75, 80, 85 • 75 b. 80 • c. 85 d. 95

  49. b. 80

  50. There are 5 green, 6 purple, and 2 brown tiles in a box. What is the probability that someone would pick a green tile without looking? • 5/8 b. 5/13 • c. 1/5 d. 1/13

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