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  1. THIS IS JEOPARDY

  2. Host at... Your With ...

  3. Number, Number Sense & Operations JEOPARDY A B C D 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 Number, Number Sense & Operations 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  4. A 100

  5. A 100

  6. A 200

  7. A 200

  8. Which statement is correct? All integers are rational numbers. All irrational numbers are whole numbers. A real number must be a rational number. A repeating decimal is an irrational number. A 300

  9. A. All integers are rational numbers. A 300

  10. A 400

  11. A 400

  12. Jill is solving the equation 7n - 6 = 15. The result of her first step is 7n = 21. What operation did Jill use in her first step? Add 6 to each side Subtract 6 from each side Multiply both sides by 6 Divide both sides by 6 A 500

  13. A. Add 6 to each side A 500

  14. The product of a number and seven is 322. Which method can be used to find the value of this number? Multiply the number by 322. Divide 322 by the number. Multiply the number by 7. Divide 322 by 7. B 100

  15. D. Divide 322 by 7 B 100

  16. B 200

  17. B 200

  18. B 300

  19. B 300

  20. B 400

  21. B 400

  22. Which statement is true about the quotient when 12 is divided by a fraction greater than zero and less than one? The quotient is undefined. The quotient is equal to 12. The quotient is less than 12. The quotient is greater than 12. B 500

  23. D.The quotient is greater than 12. B 500

  24. Mr. Bailey plans to plant soybeans in 4 of every 9 acres. This year, he plans to farm 2,100 acres. What is a reasonable estimate of the number of acres on which he will plant soybeans? 60 230 520 930 C 100

  25. D. 930 C 100

  26. A store sold 28 boxes of juice from a case containing 48 boxes. Approximately what percent of the case of juice has been sold? 20% 30% 40% 60% C 200

  27. D. 60% C 200

  28. Each student brought 3, 4 or 5 pieces of candy to class. There are 17 students in the class. Which number is NOT a reasonable total for the number of pieces of candy the students brought? 45 55 65 75 C 300

  29. A. 45 C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. The eighth-grade students at South Middle School went on a field trip. At lunch 17 students drank lemonade. This represented 20% of the students on the field trip. How many students were on the field trip? • 20 • 37 • 85 • 117 C 400

  32. C. 85 C 400

  33. Rob would like to buy a $20 CD that is on sale for 15% off. He estimates that he will save at least $4.00. Determine whether or not Rob’s estimate is reasonable. Show or explain how you decided if Rob’s estimate is reasonable. C 500

  34. C 500

  35. D 100

  36. C. 19 and 20 inches D 100

  37. D 200

  38. C. 17 and 18 D 200

  39. In a number game, Rick was supposed to find the square root of a number. Instead, he squared the number and said “16.” What number should Rick have given? 2 4 8 16 D 300

  40. A. 2 D 300

  41. Which integer is a perfect square? 125 200 225 300 D 400

  42. C. 225 D 400

  43. A store is having a clearance sale on pianos that regularly sell for $3,900 each. Beginning on July 5th, the price of these pianos will be reduced by 20%. Each morning after July 5th, the remaining pianos will be reduced by an additional 20%. This price reduction will continue until all the pianos are sold. Mr. Thomas can only spend $2,200 for a piano. Determine the first day that Mr. Thomas can buy one of the pianos with the money he has and determine the price he paid for the piano. Show your work or explain how you determined your answer. D 500

  44. D 500

  45. The Final Jeopardy Category is: Number, Number Sense & Operations Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

  46. Final Jeopardy Question Click on screen to continue

  47. Correct Final Jeopardy Response Click on screen to continue

  48. Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Produced by Greene ESC

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