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THIS. IS 4th Math. JEOPARDY. Host. Your. With. JEOPARDY. A. B. C. D. E. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. Number Sense & Operations. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. THIS IS 4th Math JEOPARDY

  2. Host Your With ...

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

  4. The elevation of Campbell Hill is 1,565 feet. What is this number rounded to the nearest hundred? • 1,500 feet • 1,550 feet • 1,600 feet • 2,000 feet A 100

  5. C. 1,600 feet A 100

  6. Which is the same as 480,072? • 400 + 80 + 70 + 2 • 4,000 + 80 + 700 + 2 • 40,000 + 80,000 + 70 + 2 • 400,000 + 80,000 + 70 + 2 A 200

  7. D. 400,000 + 80,000 + 70 + 2 A 200

  8. Calvin gathered data on the number of people who live in five cities. Which city has more people than St. James? • Olivia • Franklin • Palmer • Trinity A 300

  9. B. Franklin A 300

  10. Michael needs a sheet of paper that is greater than 0.125 cm thick for a poster. Which thickness is greater than 0.125 cm? 0.078 cm 0.150 cm 0.116 cm 0.055 cm A 400

  11. B. 0.150 cm A 400

  12. Some fractions are less than one. Some fractions are equal to one. Some fractions are greater than one. Write a fraction that is equal to one. Use words, pictures numbers to show or explain why your fraction is equal to one. A 500

  13. Any fraction where the numerator and denominator are the same is equal to 1. The fractions are all equal to one. Two halves , three thirds , ten tenths are all equal to 1 whole. A 500

  14. Which fraction is greatest? A B C D B 100

  15. B. B 100

  16. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  17. Which is a multiple of both 4 and 5 9 10 20 28 B 200

  18. C. 20 B 200

  19. The numbers of students in four classes are shown in the table. Which class can be divided into equal-sized groups that contain more than one student? • Mr. Willard’s class • Ms. Smith’s class • Ms. Rose’s class • Mr. Hiller’s class B 300

  20. C. Ms. Rose’s class B 300

  21. Maya bought a bag of bird seed that cost $12.58. She paid with two $10.00 bills. How much money should Maya get back? B 400

  22. B 400

  23. Eight students are shown. Write a fraction and a decimal that represents the number of student wearing hats. B 500

  24. Fractions are used to represent a part of a whole. The picture shows 6 out of 8 students wearing hats. This can be represented by the fraction , which can also be written as because both fractions have the same value. A decimal is another way of writing a fraction that has a denominator (numbers at the bottom part of fractions) of 10, 100, 1,000, and so on. The fraction equals to . The fraction is the same as 0.75. B 500

  25. Mrs. Thomas gave the store clerk $25.00 for a pair of jeans. She received $2.88 back in change. What was the price of the jeans? • $21.12 • $22.12 • $22.22 • $23.22 C 100

  26. B. $22.12 C 100

  27. Erik walked Mrs. Johnson’s dog each day for six days. He earned $1.25 each day. How much money did Erik earn? • $4.75 • $6.25 • $7.25 • $7.50 C 200

  28. D. $7.50 C 200

  29. There C 300

  30. B. C 300

  31. Russell C 400

  32. C. C 400

  33. Gavin bought a puzzle that costs $6.35. He gave the clerk a $10 bill. How much change should Gavin receive? Give an example of the bills and coins Gavin could receive for change. Use numbers, pictures or words to show your work. C 500

  34. C 500

  35. Ruth’s garden has 6 rows of strawberry plants. There are 20 strawberry plants in each row.   How many strawberry plants are in Ruth’s garden? • 12 • 26 • 80 • 120 D 100

  36. D. 120 D 100

  37. There are about 525,600 minutes in a year. What is this number rounded to the nearest thousand? • 500,000 • 525,000 • 526,000 • 530,000 D 200

  38. C. 526,000 D 200

  39. The distance between three towns is shown. Estimate the distance from Kellogg to Fairfield. • 500 miles • 600 miles • 700 miles • 800 miles D 300

  40. B. 600 miles D 300

  41. D 400

  42. D 154 D 400

  43. The table shows the number of books sold at the book fair. It was estimated that about 200 books were sold. Determine whether this estimate is reasonable. Explain your decision. D 500

  44. D 500

  45. Aaron saved $60 to buy airplane models for his collection. The cost of each model with tax included is $7. How many models can he buy? A. 4 B. 8 C. 9 D. 12 E 100

  46. C. 9 E 100

  47. There were 1,479 people at the movie theater on Saturday and 1,753 people on Sunday. How many people went to the movie theater on Saturday and Sunday? 2,232 3,132 3,222 3,232 E 200

  48. D. 3,232 E 200

  49. Tom ran a race in 27.34 seconds. It took Barry one hundredth of a second longer to run the race. How long did it take Barry to run the race. 27.341 27.35 27.44 28.340 E 300

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