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TOPIC 12 TIME Jeopardy

Mixed1 Mixed 2 Mixed 3 Mixed 4 Mixed 5 Mixed 6 Mixed 7 100

What is 7 *8? 56

Gina has 3 sheets with 40 stamps on each sheet Gina has 3 sheets with 40 stamps on each sheet. How many stamps does Gina have in all? 120

What is unknown value for n in the equation 72 ÷n=9 8

Five friends equally share 20 strawberries Five friends equally share 20 strawberries. How many strawberries each get? 5 strawberries

Which two multiplication facts can be used to find the product of 5 Which two multiplication facts can be used to find the product of 5 * 6 a. 1*5 and 1*6 b. 5*2 and 5*4 c. 5*5 and 5*2 d. 5*4 and 5 * 0 b. 5*2 and 5*4

What is 2,311 * 1? 2311

What is 8 multiplied by 0?

What is 2 * 3 * 8? 48

What is 2 * 4 *8? 64

Sara wants to put 36 markers on 9 tables so that each table has the same number of markers. Which equation shows how to find the number of markers Sara should put on each table? a. 36 * ? = 9 b. ? – 9 = 36 c. 9 + ?=36 d. 36 ÷ 9 = ? d

Which sentence is in the same fact family of 6. 7=42 a. 42 ÷ 6 =7 b Which sentence is in the same fact family of 6 * 7=42 a. 42 ÷ 6 =7 b. 42-7=35 c. 6+7=13 d. 6 * 6=36 a. 42 ÷ 6 = 7

Shana has 15 roses. She wants to put 3 roses in each vase Shana has 15 roses. She wants to put 3 roses in each vase. How many vases will shana need? 15 ÷3=5

Sam plans to make 6 puppets. Each puppet needs 7 buttons Sam plans to make 6 puppets. Each puppet needs 7 buttons. How many button sam need? 42.

Which division sentence you can write for following repeated subtraction? 12-3=9 9-3=6 6-3=3 3-3=0 12 ÷ 3=4

5 children and 3 adults went on a trip 5 children and 3 adults went on a trip. Cost for each child was $5 and for each adult was $10. how much money they paid altogether? $55

What is 5 * 6? 30

What is 9 * 5? 45.

If 3 *10=30 and 5 *10=50 what is 8* 10? 80

If 4 * 5 *8=160 what is 5*4*8?? 160

7 * 6 * 2=2 *6 *___? 7

Write commutative property for 3 * 4 3 * 4=4*3

Associative property for 2 * 3*6? (2 * 3) * 6=3* (2 * 6)

What is zero property? zero * any number = 0

What is identity property? 1 * any number = that number

Say a fact family for 3 * 4 =12? 3 * 4=12 4 * 3=12 12 ÷3=4 12 ÷ 4=3

30

8 * __ = 64 8

3 * n=30 what is n? 10

36 ÷_=6? 6

12 ÷2= 8- ? 2

25 ÷5 = 10 - ? 5

10 ÷5= 9 - ? 7

42 ÷7 = ? 6

14 ÷n=7 2

Repeated subtraction for 18 ÷6? 18-6=12 12-6=6 6-6=0