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2 Area, Perimeter, & Volume
Properties Mean, Median, Mode, & Range Fractions Order of Operations Area, Perimeter, & Volume $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

3 Put the following fractions in order from least to greatest:
C1 final FINAL JEOPARDY Put the following fractions in order from least to greatest: 48/100, 1/20, 1, 6/10, ¾, 1/3, 0, 1/5, ½, 9/10, 2/3, ¼

4 C1 final 0, 1/20, 1/5, ¼, 1/3, 48/100, ½, 6/10, 2/3, ¾, 9/10, 1

5 $100 What property says that if I was to change the order of two addends in a problem that my sum would stay the same?

6 The Commutative Property of Addition
$100 The Commutative Property of Addition

7 $200 If I was to switch around 3 numbers in a multiplication problem and still get the same sum what property would I be using?

8 The Associative Property of Multiplication
$200 The Associative Property of Multiplication

9 $300 When using the Identity property of Addition, what is the missing number in the blank? 0+9= _

10 $300

11 $400 What is the property that says that when you multiply any number by 1 your product will be 1?

12 The Identity Property of Multiplication
$400 The Identity Property of Multiplication

13 $500 What is the difference between The Identity property of Multiplication and the Identity property of Addition?

14 $500 When Adding you add 0 to the number to have that number be the sum. When Multiplying you multiply the number by one to have that number be the product

15 How do you find the mode of a set of numbers?
$100 How do you find the mode of a set of numbers?

16 $100 First you add together all of the numbers. Next you divide that number by how many numbers you added together. The answer is your median.

17 $200 What is the range of 3,6,4,14,5,48,5,9, and 52?

18 $200 49

19 What is the median of 82,19,4,75,23,5,8,6, 2,9 and 75?
$300 What is the median of 82,19,4,75,23,5,8,6, 2,9 and 75?

20 $300 9

21 What is the median of 2,8,5,4,6,1 and 9?
$400 What is the median of 2,8,5,4,6,1 and 9?

22 $400 5

23 What is the difference between median and mode?
$500 What is the difference between median and mode?

24 $500 Median finds the number in-between all of the numbers you are using. Mode finds what the average amount of the numbers are.

25 $100 What is a numerator?

26 $100 Numerator is the number above the line in a fraction.The “part” of the whole.

27 $200 What is 4/5 + 9/10? 15 –

28 17/10 Which is equivalent to 1 and 7/10
$200 17/10 Which is equivalent to 1 and 7/10

29 $300 What is 1 and 2/4 – 3/4?

30 $300 3/4

31 What is 18/4 in a mixed number?
$400 What is 18/4 in a mixed number?

32 $400 4 and 2/4 or 4 and 1/2

33 $500 If I bought 25 pieces of candy and gave 6 to Brittany, 5 to Katie and kept the rest for myself, what fraction of the candy would I get?

34 I would get 14/25 of the candy
$500 I would get 14/25 of the candy

35 What is the order of operations?
$100 What is the order of operations?

36 $100 PEMDAS - Parentheses, Equations, Multiplication,Division, Addition,Subtraction,

37 Using order or operations, solve this problem:
$200 Using order or operations, solve this problem: ((10-5) * (5-3)) +9

38 $200 The answer is 19

39 $300 When using order of operations, do you add or subtract first? Do you multiply or divide first?

40 $300 Trick question! You do neither. When you have multiplication & division you work from left to right along with addition & subtraction.

41 Solve the following problem using Order of Operations: 10+5-3/3*9-2
$400 Solve the following problem using Order of Operations: 10+5-3/3*9-2 (/ means divide and * means multiply)

42 $400 4

43 When don’t you use order of Operations?
$500 When don’t you use order of Operations?

44 You always use Order of Operations.
$500 You always use Order of Operations.

45 How do you find the area of a square and a triangle?
$100 How do you find the area of a square and a triangle?

46 $100 Formula for finding the area of a square: base times height Formula for finding the area of a rectangle: ½ times base times height

47 How do you find the volume of a cube and a rectangular prism?
$200 How do you find the volume of a cube and a rectangular prism?

48 $200 Volume = lwh

49 $300 What is the difference in finding the area of a square and finding the perimeter of a square?

50 $300 When you find the perimeter or a square, you are finding the distance around the square. When you find the area of a square, you are finding the surface of the square.

51 $400 If I have a rectangular prism and the length is 4 cm., the height is 6 cm. and the width is 5 cm., what is the volume of the prisim?

52 $400 The Volume is 120 cm. cubed

53 $500 If I wanted to buy carpets for my floor, would I look for the area, perimeter or the volume of the room?

54 I would look for the area of the room.
$500 I would look for the area of the room.

55 Created by: Brianna Malczewski


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