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,000 Exponents Prime & Composite Numbers Prime Factorization Math Vocabulary Miscellaneous ,000

Final Jeopardy

Exponents – 200 points

Exponents – 400 points

Exponents – 600 points

Exponents – 800 points

Exponents – 1,000 points

Prime & Composite Numbers – 200 points Which of the following numbers is prime? 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 19 Answer

Prime & Composite Numbers – 400 points Which of the following numbers is composite? 5, 7, 8, 11, 13, 17 Answer

Prime & Composite Numbers – 600 points Is 23 a prime or a composite number? Explain. Answer

Prime & Composite Numbers – 800 points What are the next three prime numbers that follow the sequence below? 13, 17, 19, 23, __, __, __ Answer

Prime & Composite Numbers – 1,000 points

Prime Factorization – 200 points

Prime Factorization – 400 points

Prime Factorization – 600 points What is the prime factorization of 72? Answer

Prime Factorization – 800 points

Prime Factorization – 1,000 points What is the prime factorization of 132? Answer

Math Vocabulary – 200 points What is the name of the numbers that are being multiplied together in a multiplication problem? Answer

Math Vocabulary – 400 points

Math Vocabulary – 600 points

Math Vocabulary – 800 points

Math Vocabulary – 1,000 points

Miscellaneous – 200 points

Miscellaneous – 400 points

Miscellaneous – 600 points

Miscellaneous – 800 points

Miscellaneous – 1,000 points

Final Jeopardy Question Which equation, 13³ or 46² has a greater product? Answer

Exponents – 200 points

Exponents – 400 points

Exponents – 600 points

Exponents – 800 points

Exponents – 1,000 points

Prime & Composite Numbers – 200 points 19 is the prime number in the group.

Prime & Composite Numbers – 400 points 8 is the composite number in the group.

Prime & Composite Numbers – 600 points 23 is a prime number. It is prime because no numbers other than 1 or 23 can be divided evenly into it.

Prime & Composite Numbers – 800 points The next three prime numbers are… 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, and 37.

Prime & Composite Numbers – 1,000 points

Prime Factorization – 200 points

Prime Factorization – 400 points

Prime Factorization – 600 points

Prime Factorization – 800 points

Prime Factorization – 1,000 points

Math Vocabulary – 200 points

Math Vocabulary – 400 points

Math Vocabulary – 600 points

Math Vocabulary – 800 points

Math Vocabulary – 1,000 points

Miscellaneous – 200 points

Miscellaneous – 400 points

Miscellaneous – 600 points

Miscellaneous – 800 points

Miscellaneous – 1,000 points

Final Jeopardy – Answer 46² has a greater product. 13³ = 2,197 46²= 2,116 2,197 › 2,116