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9 300 400 500 100 200 Data Collection Whole Numbers & Decimals Geometry & Measurement Fractions & Percents Algebra 100 200 300 400 500 400 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

10 In a graph, which line is the x-axis and which is the y-axis? Show Answer

11 The horizontal line is the x-axis The vertical line is the y-axis. 100 Back to Board

12 Match the type of graph with the type of data. Show Answer Bar GraphChanges over time Line GraphCompare a set of data Circle GraphParts of a whole

13 200 Back to Board Bar GraphChanges over time Line GraphCompare a set of data Circle GraphParts of a whole

14 Show Answer

15 300 Back to Board

16 What is the mean of this set of data? 20, 30, 70, 40, 60, 20 Show Answer

17 400 Back to Board What is the mean of this set of data? 20, 30, 70, 40, 60, 20 Mean = 40

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19 500 Back to Board

20 For a 14-day cruise, a ship loads 4,180 pounds of sugar and 1,432 pounds of coffee. How much heavier is the load of sugar than the load of coffee? F. 2,748 lb G. 3,352 lb H. 4,180 lb I. 5, 612 lb Show Answer

21 100 Back to Board For a 14-day cruise, a ship loads 4,180 pounds of sugar and 1,432 pounds of coffee. How much heavier is the load of sugar than the load of coffee? F. 2,748 lb G. 3,352 lb H. 4,180 lb I. 5, 612 lb

22 Which symbol will make the following number sentence true? 2,384,130 2,348,990 Show Answer

23 200 Back to Board Which symbol will make the following number sentence true? 2,384,130 > 2,348,990

24 There are 187 baseball cards in a box. Nick has clear plastic sleeves to hold the cards. Each sleeve holds nine cards. What is the least number of sleeves he will need to hold the cards from the box? A. 20 B. 21C. 22D. 23 Show Answer

25 300 Back to Board There are 187 baseball cards in a box. Nick has clear plastic sleeves to hold the cards. Each sleeve holds nine cards. What is the least number of sleeves he will need to hold the cards from the box? A. 20 B. 21C. 22D. 23

26 The Pentagon, a building in Washington, D.C. has a perimeter of 4,605 ft. Each wall of the pentagon is the same length. What is the length of one wall of The Pentagon? The Pentagon F. 91 feet H. 912 feet G. 813 feet I. 921 feet Show Answer

27 400 Back to Board The Pentagon, a building in Washington, D.C. has a perimeter of 4,605 ft. Each wall of the pentagon is the same length. What is the length of one wall of The Pentagon? The Pentagon F. 91 feet H. 912 feet G. 813 feet I. 921 feet

28 Show Answer At Brooker, there are 8 5 th grade classrooms. Each classroom has an average of 22 students. Of those students, 1/4 th of them have blue eyes. How many Brooker 5 th graders have blue eyes?

29 500 Back to Board 44 students

30 Match the following: Perimeteramount of cubic units a 3-D figure contains Volumeamount of square units in a shape Areadistance around a shape Show Answer

31 100 Back to Board Match the following: Perimeteramount of cubic units a 3-D figure contains Volumeamount of square units in a shape Areadistance around a shape

32 Tiesha is given the following task. She is to attach the two triangles shown below along their longest sides. Which type of polygon will be formed when Tiesha completes her task? F. trapezoid H. square G. pentagon I. triangle Show Answer

33 200 Back to Board Tiesha is given the following task. She is to attach the two triangles shown below along their longest sides. Which type of polygon will be formed when Tiesha completes her task? F. trapezoid H. square G. pentagon I. triangle BONUS (100pts): The 2 short sides are congruent. Use 2 words to describe the triangles. Right Isoceles

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35 300 Back to Board Bonus 100pts: What is the perimeter of the rectangle? 28 in.

36 Match the names with the solids. (one will not be used) Hexagonal Square Cube Triangular Octagonal Prism Pyramid Prism Prism Show Answer

37 400 Back to Board Match the names with the solids. (one will not be used) Hexagonal Square Cube Triangular Octagonal Prism Pyramid Prism Prism

38 Mr. Thornton wakes up at 5:00 am. He eats breakfast and watches the morning news for about ½ hour. It takes him about 45 min. to shower, dress and organize and get in his car. He drives about 35 min. to get to Brooker. What time does Mr. Thornton arrive at Brooker? Show Answer

39 500 Back to Board Mr. Thornton wakes up at 5:00 am. He eats breakfast and watches the morning news for about ½ hour. It takes him about 45 min. to shower, dress and organize and get in his car. He drives about 35 min. to get to Brooker. What time does Mr. Thornton arrive at Brooker? 6:50 am

40 What is a variable? Show Answer

41 A letter, such as x or n that stands for a missing number in an equation. 100 Back to Board

42 Solve for n. 7n + 25 = 60 Show Answer

43 7n + 25 = 60 - 25 -25 7n = 35 n = 5 200 Back to Board

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45 300 Back to Board BONUS 100pts: If there are 16 machines, how many gadgets per minute can be made? 144 gadgets

46 Which equation matches the sentence in the box? A number (n) reduced by sixteen is one thousand. F. n – 16 = 1000 G. n ÷ 16 = 1000 H. 16 – n = 1000 I. 16 = 1000 ÷ n Show Answer

47 400 Back to Board Which equation matches the sentence in the box? A number (n) reduced by sixteen is one thousand. F. n – 16 = 1000 G. n ÷ 16 = 1000 H. 16 – n = 1000 I. 16 = 1000 ÷ n

48 Guess the number of marbles (m) in the jar. Use the pair of inequalities to decide the best guess. m < 72 m > 64 A. 62 B. 72C. 64D. 69 Show Answer

49 500 Back to Board Guess the number of marbles (m) in the jar. Use the pair of inequalities to decide the best guess. m < 72 m > 64 A. 62 B. 72C. 64D. 69

50 Show Answer Simplify this fraction. 24 36

51 100 Back to Board Simplify this fraction. 24 36 ÷12= 2 ÷12= 3

52 Add these fractions with unlike denominators. Show Answer 1835 1835

53 200 Back to Board 1835 1835 5 40 24 40 29 40

54 Show Answer Draw a line from the percent to the matching decimal to the matching fraction. 25%.4 40%.2 75%.75 20%.25

55 300 Back to Board 25%.4 40%.2 75%.75 20%.25

56 Match these improper fractions with the correct mixed number Show Answer

57 400 Back to Board

58 There are 60 pieces of candy in a bag. 20% of the pieces are Jolly Rancers, 50 % are Airheads, and 30 % are Hershey Kisses. How many of each are in the bag? Show Answer

59 Jolly Rancers = 12 Airheads = 30 Hershey Kisses = 18 500 Back to Board There are 60 pieces of candy in a bag. 20% of the pieces are Jolly Rancers, 50 % are Airheads, and 30 % are Hershey Kisses. How many of each are in the bag?

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61 Show Answer It will take the 5 th grade about 1 hour 45 min. to get to EPCOT. They will spend about 5 hours and 15 minutes at the park. If they leave Brooker at 8:30, what time should they arrive? What time will they get back?

62 Arrive at EPCOT = 10:15 Arrive back at Brooker = 5:15 To End It will take the 5th grade about 1 hour 45 min. to get to EPCOT. They will spend about 5 hours and 15 minutes at the park. If they leave Brooker at 8:30, what time should they arrive? What time will they get back?

63 End It Nice Job! You’re going to do GREAT!


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