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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Colossal Math Review. Jeopardy. . 100 - Geometric Figures. Which solid figure has exactly 6 faces? A.rectangular prism B.rectangular pyramid C.triangular prism D.triangular pyramid. . Back to Gameboard. 200 - Geometric Figures.

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  1. Jeopardy Colossal Math Review

  2. Jeopardy

  3. 100 - Geometric Figures Which solid figure has exactly 6 faces? A.rectangular prism B.rectangular pyramid C.triangular prism D.triangular pyramid  Back to Gameboard

  4. 200 - Geometric Figures The diagram below shows a three-dimensional figure as viewed from the side.Which could describe the three-dimensional figure? A.cube B.sphere C.cone D.rectangular pyramid  Back to Gameboard

  5. 300 - Geometric Figures The BOTTOM view of a three-dimensional figure is pictured below.Which three-dimensional figure is pictured? A.cone B.triangular prism C.rectangular prism D.cylinder  Back to Gameboard

  6. 400 - Geometric Figures The diagram below shows what a three-dimensional gift box would look like from a top view and a side view.The gift box is MOST likely shaped like a A.sphere. B.cylinder. C.rectangular prism. D.rectangular pyramid. Top -->  Side --> Back to Gameboard

  7. 500 - Geometric Figures A triangular prism has A.4 vertices and 4 faces. B.5 vertices and 5 faces. C.6 vertices and 5 faces. D.6 vertices and 6 faces.  Back to Gameboard

  8. 100 - Numbers in Various Forms 3.258 + 64.28 + 67.1 + 521.846 = A.556.4848 B.557.484 C.656.484 D.656.4848  Back to Gameboard

  9. 200 - Numbers in Various Forms $2.25 + $1.50 = A.$4.70 B.$3.50 C.$3.75 D.$4.05  Back to Gameboard

  10. 300 - Numbers in Various Forms Which of these is correct? 4,807/8 A.60 r7 B.600 r7 C.607 D.6,007  Back to Gameboard

  11. 400 - Numbers in Various Forms Find the product of 3,712 and 15 = A.54,980 B.55,680 C.55,860 D.56,788  Back to Gameboard

  12. 500 - Numbers in Various Forms In 1904, corn sold for $.45 a bushel. How much money did the farmer earn if he sold 250 bushels of corn? A.$128.50 B.$112.50 C.$136 D.$142.50  Back to Gameboard

  13. 100 - Algebra What is the value of b in the equation 5b = 55? A.5 B.9 C.10 D.11  Back to Gameboard

  14. 200 - Algebra What is the value of p in the equation 22 + p = 66? A.11 B.33 C.44 D.88  Back to Gameboard

  15. 300 - Algebra There are 16 girls in a class of 36 students. Which expression could be used to determine the number of boys (B) in the class? A. B + 16 = 36 B. B x 16 = 36 C. B - 16 = 36 D. B ÷ 16 = 36  Back to Gameboard

  16. 400 - Algebra Choose the story to fit this number sentence: 7 × 35 = ? A.Rani had 35 rocks. She gave 7 of them to Megan. How many rocks does she have left? B.Scott found 7 seashells. He already had a collection of 35 shells. How many shell does he have now? C.Tim divided 35 baseball cards equally among his 7 friends. How many cards did each friend receive? D.Carmen read 7 books. Each book had 35 pages. How many pages did she read in all?  Back to Gameboard

  17. 500 - Algebra Oscar read the phrase,"20 more French horns than trumpets were played in the band." Which expression can be used to represent the number of French horns that were in the band, in terms of trumpets (T)? A. 20 + T B. 20T C. 20 / T D. 20 - T  Back to Gameboard

  18. 100 - Conversions How many seconds are in 12 hours? A.720 seconds B.1,440 seconds C.42,200 seconds D.43,200 seconds  Back to Gameboard

  19. 200 - Conversions Janet has 16 FEET of ribbon. Exactly how many INCHES of ribbon does Janet have? A.96 inches B.160 inches C.192 inches D.256 inches  Back to Gameboard

  20. 300 - Conversions A drink contains 2 PINTS of milk. Exactly how many CUPS of milk does the drink contain? A.1 cup B.2 cups C.4 cups D.8 cups  Back to Gameboard

  21. 400 - Conversions A fish tank holds 16 QUARTS of water. Exactly how many GALLONS of water does the tank hold? A.4 gallons B.8 gallons C.32 gallons D.64 gallons  Back to Gameboard

  22. 500 - Conversions Mr. Smith paid for postage on a box that weighed 240 OUNCES. Exactly how many POUNDS did the box weigh? A.15 pounds B.20 pounds C.24 pounds D.30 pounds  Back to Gameboard

  23. 100 - Story Problems Two years ago a computer desk cost $324.80. This year the same computer desk costs $409.60. How much did the price increase? A.$83.28 B.$84.98 C.$84.80 D.$85.80  Back to Gameboard

  24. 200 - Story Problems John made 12,978 parts in 30 minutes. Monica made half as many in the same amount of time. Determine the number of parts Monica made. A.4,326 B.6,439 C.6,489 D.25,956  Back to Gameboard

  25. 300 - Story Problems The Muras are planning to buy a new house for $259,000. After selling their present house for $146,000, they will be able to make a down payment of $61,953. How much money will they need to borrow in order to buy the new house? A.$197,047 B.$120,700 C.$113,000 D.$51,306  Back to Gameboard

  26. 400 - Story Problems The 3-day figure skating competition drew an audience of 14,526 on Thursday, 15,739 on Friday, and 22,758 on Saturday. What was the combined attendance? A.49,023 B.49,123 C.49,923 D.53,023  Back to Gameboard

  27. 500 - Story Problems Each ounce of toothpaste is enough for you to brush 13 times. To determine how many times you can brush your teeth with the toothpaste contained in a 6-ounce tube that costs $1.79 you would A.divide 79 by 6 and multiply by 13 B.multiply 13 by 6 C.add 13 and 6 then multiply by 79 D.subtract 6 from 13 and multiply that by 79  Back to Gameboard

  28. Final Jeopardy Carpet costs $45 per square yard. What is the cost of carpet for a room 21 feet long and 15 feet wide? A.$1,575.00 B.$1,620.00 C.$14,280.00 D.$4,860.00 To The Answer

  29. Answer 3 feet per 1 yard Carpet costs $45 per square yard. What is the cost of carpet for a room 21 feet long and 15 feet wide? A.$1,575.00 B.$1,620.00 C.$14,280.00 D.$4,860.00 First: Convert feet to yards. 21 feet / 3 = 7 yards 15 feet / 3 = 5 yards Next: Find the area of the room in yards. 7 yards x 5 yards = 35 square yards or yd2 Finally: Convert yards to money. 35 yards x $45 = $1,575.00 Back to Gameboard

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