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2 Jeopardy Number, Operation and Quantitative Reasoning Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic thinking Geometry And Spatial Reasoning Measurement Probability And Statistics Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning The Folgers family at 8/12 of a cake. Which pair of fractions are equivalent to 8/12? A. 3/1 and 5/2 B. ½ and 2/6 C. 2/3 and 6/9 D. 6/2 and 12/6

4 $100 Answer from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning C. 2/3 and 6/9

5 $200 Question from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning What are all the common factors of 6, 18 and 24? A. 1, 6 B. 1, 2, 3 C. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 D. 1, 2, 3, 6

6 $200 Answer from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning D. 1, 2, 3, 6

7 $300 Question from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning Ava and Mollie each gathered decorative beads to make a Necklace. Ava gathered 14 decorative beads. If Mollie Gathered 6 times as many decorative beads as Ava, How many decorative beads did Mollie gather? A. 8 B. 20 C. 74 D. 84

8 $300 Answer from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning D. 84

9 $400 Question from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning A tour boat has 702 passengers waiting for a tour. The boat will go out for 6 tours. How many passengers will fit on the boat for each trip? A. 117 B. 85 C. 60 D. 10

10 $400 Answer from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning A. 117

11 $500 Question from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning An opera hall seats 238 people for each viewing of the opera. If the hall holds 35 viewings of the opera each week, how many people in all will see the opera in one week? A. 1,904 B. 7,990 C. 8,330 D. 8,530

12 $500 Answer from Numbers, Operations and Quantitative Reasoning C. 8,330

13 $100 Question from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning Zach used multiplication and addition to make The pattern shown. 2, 5, 11, 23, 47, … What number comes next in Zach’s pattern? A. 70 B. 71 C. 93 D. 95

14 $100 Answer from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning D. 95

15 $200 Question from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning The table below shows how the cost of a taxi ride for different Numbers of miles. Based on the information in the table, how much would a 10-mile taxi ride cost? A. $27.00 B. $27.50 C. $28.00 D. $29.00 Miles12345 Cost$4.50$7.00$9.50$12.00$14.50

16 $200 Answer from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning D. $29.00

17 $300 Question from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning The pattern below lists the composite numbers. 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14,… What number comes next in the pattern? A.15 B.16 C.17 D.18

18 $300 Answer from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning A. 15

19 $400 Question from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning Ella made a pattern using the rule 15n. What Is the 20 th term in Ella’s pattern? A. 35 B. 200 C. 300 D. 1, 520

20 $400 Answer from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning C. 300

21 $500 Question from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning The first three terms of a fraction sequence are shown below. 900 880 860 840.… 3 6 12 24 All of the terms shown above are fractions greater than 1. Which term in the sequence will be the first fraction less than 1? A.The 10 th term B.The 9 th term C.The 8 th term D.The 7 th term

22 $500 Answer from Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning B. The 9 th term

23 $100 Question from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning What do congruent figures look like? What do similar figures look like?

24 $100 Answer from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning Congruent figures have the same shape and size. Similar figures have the same shape, but they are a different size.

25 $200 Question from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning How many faces does a rectangular prism have? A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 12

26 $200 Answer from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning B. 6

27 $300 Question from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning Which polygon always has perpendicular sides ? A. regular hexagon B. rhombus C. square D. trapezoid

28 $300 Answer from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning C. square

29 $400 Question from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning Naomi draws five different lines on a sheet of paper. Lines 1 and 2 are perpendicular. Line 3 is parallel to line 1 and line 4 is perpendicular to line 2. Lines 5 and 3 are perpendicular. Which of the following is true? A. Line 2 and line 3 are parallel. B. Line 2 and line 5 are parallel. C. Line 3 and line 4 are perpendicular. D. Line 4 and line 5 are parallel.

30 $400 Answer from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning B. Line 2 and 5 are parallel.

31 $500 Question from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning The base of a carton is 10 inches wide and 16 inches long. Boxes that are 2 inches wide and 4 inches long are being placed in this carton. How many boxes can fill the bottom layer of this carton? A. 9 B. 12 C. 20 D. 40

32 $500 Answer from Geometry and Spatial Reasoning C. 20

33 $100 Question from Measurement A garden is shaped like a square 12 feet on each side. How many square feet of planting space is there in this garden?

34 $100 Answer from Measurement There is 48 square feet of planting space.

35 $200 Question from Measurement Floor tiles are shaped like squares with sides that are 6 inches long. What is the area of one floor tile? A. 12 sq. in. B. 24 sq. in C. 36 sq. in. D. 72 sq. in.

36 $200 Answer from Measurement C. 36 sq. in.

37 $300 Question from Measurement 1. 200 cm = ____ m 2. ____m = 2.5 km 3. 10 mm = ___cm 4. 9 yd = ____ft 5. 108 in. = _____ft. 6. _____ in = 10 yd.

38 $300 Answer from Measurement 1. 2 m 2. 2,500 km 3. 1 cm 4. 27 ft. 5. 9 ft. 6. 360 in.

39 $400 Question from Measurement A carton that holds small cubes is shaped like a rectangular prism. The bottom layer of the carton holds 36 small cubes. There are 6 layers of cubes in the carton. How many cubes fit in the carton?

40 $400 Answer from Measurement 216 cubes will fit in the carton.

41 $500 Question from Measurement Ty has 4 morning classes that are each 40 minutes long. Between the second and third class, he has a 20 minute break. If Ty’s morning classes end at 11:30 A.M., when do they begin?

42 $500 Answer from Measurement Ty’s morning classes begin at 8:30 A.M.

43 $100 Question from Probability and Statistics A bag has 20 slips of paper numbered from 1 to 20. A slip of paper is chosen from the bag without looking. What is the probability that the number on that slip of paper is a multiple of 3? A. 3/20 B. 23/20 C. 10/20 D. 3/10

44 $100 Answer from Probability and Statistics D. 3/10 Remember to always simplify fractions!

45 $200 Question from Probability and Statistics Chris can buy a white, black, or red T-shirt in size S, M, L, XL, XXL. How many different choices of T-shirts are there? A.8 B.12 C.15 D.243

46 $200 Answer from Probability and Statistics C. 15

47 $300 Question from Probability and Statistics There are planes to Denver at 9:30 A.M., 1:30 P.M., 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 P.M. Lita can buy a ticket for coach, business class or first class. How many different choices does Lita have for her ticket to Denver? A. 4 B. 7 C. 28 D. 12

48 $300 Answer from Probability and Statistics D. 12 different choices

49 $400 Question from Probability and Statistics In how many different ways can you make 30 cents using only nickels, dimes and quarters? A. 6 B. 3 C. 12 D. 8

50 $400 Answer from Probability and Statistics A. 6

51 $500 Question from Probability and Statistics Paragon Clothes makes 5,000 sweaters each day. Today, the manager inspected 100 sweaters and found that 6 of them were sewn wrong. Find the fraction of the 100 sweaters that was sewn wrong, in simplest form. Using that answer, predict the total number of sweaters sewn wrong each day.

52 $500 Answer from Probability and Statistics 3/ 50 of the 100 sweaters were sewn wrong. 300 sweaters will be sewn wrong each day.

53 Final Jeopardy The table shows the daily high temperatures for one week. Use the table for Questions 1-3. 1.What was the median high temperature? 2.What was the mode high temperature 3.What was the range of high temperatures? 80787374757876

54 Final Jeopardy Answer 1. 76 degrees 2. 78 degrees 3. 7 degrees


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