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2 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

3 Click here for Final Jeopardy

4 Fractions between, And, = Improper Fractions And Mixed numbers Ordering From Least to Greatest 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Finding Percents Equivalent Fractions, Decimals, & Percents

5 What is an equivalent fraction to 2/10?

6 4/20, 6/30, 8/40, etc.

7 What decimal is equal to 3/5?

8 0.60

9 Which fraction is not equivalent to 12/20? A. 36/60 B. 3/4 C. 6/10 D. 9/15

10 B. 3/4

11 Which fraction is equivalent to 0.8? A. 45/100 B. 5/6 C. 40/50 D. 3/4

12 C. 40/50

13 What is 4% as a decimal?

14 4/100 = 0.04

15 Find a fraction between 1/3 and 1/4.

16 4/12 and 3/12 NOW 8/24 and 6/24 7/24 is in-between

17 Find a fraction between 4/7 and 5/7.

18 8/14 and 10/14 9/14

19 Insert the correct symbol:, = 1/2 5/10

20 1/2 = 5/10

21 Insert the correct symbol:, = 1/3 2/5

22 1/3 < 2/5

23 Insert the correct symbol:, = 5/8 6/10

24 5/8 > 6/10

25 Write 2/5 as a percent.

26 40%

27 Yoa Ming makes 301 out of 371 free-throw attempts. What is his percentage of successful free-throw attempts?

28 301/371 =.81.81 x 100 = 81%

29 Coach wants to pick the best player for free-throws, who should he pick? In warm-ups they made the following free-throws: Stephanie made 15 out of 20 free throws. Laura made 12 out of 15 free throws. Lauren made 13 out of 16 free throws.

30 Stephanie = 75% Laura = 80% Lauren = 81% The coach should pick Lauren, who has the best percentage of successful free-throws!

31 Write a benchmark Fraction that is close to each percentage: 23.6% and 48.4848%

32 1/4 or 25% 1/2 or 50%

33 Five out of 73 middle school students said they look forward to practicing fire drills. What fraction, decimal, and percent is this?

34 5/73 = fraction 0.068 = decimal 6.8% = percentage

35 What is an improper fraction? Provide an example.

36 A fraction in which the numerator is larger than the denominator. An improper fraction is a fraction that is greater than 1. Example = 5/2 = 5 halves and is equivalent to 2 1/2, which is greater than 1.

37 What is a mixed number? Provide an example.

38 A mixed number is a number that is written with both a whole number and a fraction. A mixed number is the sum of the whole number and the fraction. Example = 2 1/2

39 Make the improper fractions into mixed numbers: 13/3 24/3 26/3

40 4 1/3 8 8 2/3

41 Change the mixed numbers into improper fractions: 5 1/6 12 3/4 8 1/3

42 5 1/6 = 31/6 12 3/4 = 51/4 8 1/3 = 25/3

43 Explain in words how you get from 2 1/3 to 7/3. What does the fraction actually mean?

44 This means that you have 2 wholes and 1/3 left over. It also means 7 1/3’s.

45 Order from least to greatest: 2/3, 1/3, 3/3

46 1/3, 2/3, 3/3

47 Order from least to greatest: 1/2, 1/4, 3/4, 1/3

48 Least to Greatest 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 3/4

49 Order from least to greatest: 0.09, 0.9, 0.25, 0.52

50 Least to Greatest 0.09, 0.25, 0.52, 0.9

51 Order from least to greatest: 6.00, 0.56, 0.060, 0.6, 0.056

52 Least to Greatest 0.056, 0.060, 0.56, 0.6, 6.00

53 Order from least to greatest: 1 3/4 8/3 19/10

54 8/3 19/10 1 3/4

55 Make your wager

56 You are invited to go have pizzas with your friends after school. When you get to the pizza place, your friends sit at 2 different tables. You can sit at either table. Table 1 - gets 3 pizzas to be shared by 2 people. Table 2 - gets 8 pizzas to be shared by 4 people. Since you are SO hungry, which table will you join?

57 Table 1 - gets 3 pizzas to be shared by 2 people. For the first table = 3 pizzas for 3 people, each person gets 3/3 = 1 whole pizza. Table 2 - gets 8 pizzas to be shared by 4 people. For the second table = you have 8 pizzas, for 5 people. Everyone gets 8/5 pizzas = 1 3/5 pizzas. You should pick table 2!!! You get 3/5 more pizza at table 2! YUMMMMYYYY!!!! :)


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