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2 Click to begin. Kelle Singleton, 2008

3 3-D Geometry Triangles Decimals – Word Form ComputationAngles 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 Number Patterns

4 Click Button for Final Jeopardy

5 I have 2 congruent, parallel, circular bases. I have one curved surface but no edges or vertices.

6 What is a cylinder?

7 I have one curved surface and one circular base. I do not have any edges.

8 What is a cone?

9 I have 6 congruent, square faces. I have 8 vertices and 12 edges.

10 What is a cube?

11 I have one square base. My 4 triangular faces share a common vertex at the top.

12 What is a square pyramid?

13 I have 3 pairs of parallel, rectangular faces. Opposite faces are congruent, and I have 8 vertices and 12 edges.

14 What is a rectangular prism?

15 I am a triangle with two congruent sides.

16 What is an isosceles triangle?

17 I am a triangle with no congruent sides.

18 What is a scalene triangle?

19 I am a triangle with one angle measuring more than 90 °.

20 What is an obtuse triangle?

21 I am the number of degrees in any triangle.

22 What is 180 ° ?

23 I am a triangle with all sides congruent.

24 What is an equilateral triangle?

25 I am the next number in this pattern: 62, 55, 48, 41, 34, ___

26 What is 27?

27 I am the next number is this pattern: 75, 77, 80, 84, 89, ___

28 What is 95?

29 I am the next number in this pattern: 118, 106, 95, 85, 76, ___

30 What is 68?

31 I am the next number in this pattern: 2, 6, 4, 8, 6, 10, ___

32 What is 8?

33 I am the next number in this pattern: 8, 13, 11, 16, 14, ____

34 What is 19?

35 I am “two and eighteen hundredths” written in standard form.

36 What is 2.18?

37 I am “three and fifty-six thousandths” written in standard form.

38 What is 3.056?

39 I am “five and five hundred five thousandths” written in standard form.

40 What is 5.505?

41 I am “eight and eighty- nine thousandths” written in standard form.

42 What is 8.089?

43 I am “one hundred one thousand and one hundred one thousandths” written in standard form.

44 What is 101,000.101?

45 4,607 ÷ 17 =

46 What is 271?

47 3.7 + 0.962 =

48 What is 4.662?

49 0.59 x 0.8 =

50 What is 0.472?

51 8 )10.864

52 What is 1.358?

53 4 1 / 6 – 2 / 3 = (simplest form, please)

54 What is 3 ½?

55 I am the unit of measure for all angles.

56 What is degrees?

57 I am an angle that measures exactly 90 °.

58 What is right angle?

59 I am an angle that measures less than 90 ° but more than 0 °.

60 What is acute angle?

61 I am an angle that measures more than 90 ° but less than 180 °.

62 What is obtuse angle?

63 I am the tool used to measure the number of degrees in an angle.

64 What is a protractor?

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66 Make your wager now!

67 72.04 – 7.197 = Final Jeopardy

68 What is 64.843? Thank you for playing Math Jeopardy! Final Jeopardy


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