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Dive into an engaging math challenge that covers a variety of concepts including probability, fractions, geometry, and coordinate systems! This resource offers a series of questions arranged in a Jeopardy-style format, providing a fun way to test your knowledge. Explore topics such as equivalent fractions, calculating areas, understanding probability, and graphing points in different quadrants. Suitable for students and educators alike, this challenge is perfect for reinforcing math skills in an interactive format. Get ready to enhance your math prowess!
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C1 final FINAL JEOPARDY 1.In which month is the avg. temp. about 70°? 2.About how many degrees warmer is it in Oswego in July than in April? 3.What is the average temperature for the month of July?
C1 final • June • 20 degrees • 75 degrees
$100 Name three equivalent fractions for 3 4
$100 • 6 18 30 8 24 40
$200 What is the sum of the following fractions: 5 + 8 6 12
$200 1 1 2
$300 Subtract: 2 1 4 2 - 3 5
$300 4 4 5
$400 Multiply: 12 4 . 15 6
$400 8 15
$500 Divide: 6 3 1 2 ÷ 5 7
$500 102 1 115
$100 What is the perimeter of a rectangular room that has a length of 15 ft and a width of 22 ft?
$100 74 feet **You need the label to get the points!!
$200 What is the area of a triangle if the base is 12cm and the height is 7cm?
$200 42cm2 **You need the label to get the points!!
$300 What is the volume of a rectangular prism that has a height of 14 inches, a base of 11 inches and a width of 7inches?
$300 1,078in.2 **You need the label to get the points!!
$400 What is the diameter of this circle? What is the circumference? 6cm
$400 Diameter: 12cm Circumference: 12∏cm
$500 On Friday night you called the local pizza place asking about the specials. The clerk told you that you could order a pizza with a diameter of 10in for $9.99 or two pizzas, each with a diameter of 6in, for the same price. Which is the better deal?
$500 The larger pizza is the better deal. Area of 10in pizza = 78.54in2 Area of two 6in pizzas = 56.55in2
$100 What is the probability of the spinner landing on orange or red?
$100 2 5
$200 What percentages are associated with the terms: likely, unlikely, impossible, certain, and equally likely?
$200 Likely = >50% Unlikely = <50% Impossible = 0% Certain = 100% Equally Likely = 50%
$300 What is the sample space for rolling a six-sided die and choosing a marble from a bag. The bag has 5 marbles (oneblue, onegreen, onered, onepurple, oneorange)
$400 You have a few options for dinner tonight. You can have chicken, spaghetti, or a hotdog. For sides you can have green beans, a roll, or some fruit. To drink, you can choose from water, milk, juice, or pop. Without making a tree diagram, find the total number of possible outcomes.
$400 36 possible outcomes
$500 Draw a tree diagram to show all of the possible outcomes for spinning the spinner and flipping the coin. Make sure to include ALL fractions!! r p o g H T g o p o
$500 R P G O H T H T H T H T 3 1 2 8 8 2 8 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
$100 Draw an illustration of the four quadrants. Don’t forget to label!!
$100 y 2 1 x 3 4
$200 What quadrant would the point (-5,2) be found?
$200 Quadrant 2
$300 • Which of the coordinates below would be found in Quadrant #3? • (3,3) • (-3,-3) • (3,-3) • (-3,3)
$300 (-3,-3)
$400 Quadrant #1: x coordinate is positive/negative? y coordinate is positive/negative? Quadrant #4: x coordinate is positive/negative? y coordinate is positive/negative?
$400 Quadrant #1: x AND y are POSITIVE Quadrant #4: x is POSITIVE and y is NEGATIVE
$500 If you start at the point (2,-5) and walk to the left 8 spaces, then up 10 spaces, then right 4 spaces, and then down 1 space, where do you end up? (Give the coordinate.)
$500 (-2,4)
$100 What is the absolute value of: 10-13
$100 3
$200 What property is this: 9 + (5 + 4) = 5 + (9 + 4)
$200 The associative property of addition
$300 Solve: 26 = 2x – 4
$300 x = 15