Absolutely, the Opposite Order

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Absolutely, the Opposite Order Math Jeopardy Absolutely, the Opposite Order Take it away It all Adds up Multivision 1/2 of a Decimal 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

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A-100 Answer Order least to Greatest ( -2,-4,-1,0,2) QUESTION: (-4,-2,-1,0,2)

A-200 ANSWER: |-23| QUESTION: 2 3

A-300 ANSWER: What is the opposite of -92? QUESTION: 92

A-400 ANSWER: Order Greatest to Least (2,3, -3,-2,5) QUESTION: (5, 3, 2, -2, -3)

A-500 ANSWER: -|-17| QUESTION: (The opposite of the absolute value of -17) -17

B-100 ANSWER: 9-18 QUESTION: -9

B-200 ANSWER: -7 -6 QUESTION: -13

B-300 ANSWER: -4 – (-2) QUESTION: -2

B-400 ANSWER: -11 -23 QUESTION: -34

B-500 ANSWER: 8 – (-12) QUESTION: 20

C-100 ANSWER: -6 + -3 QUESTION: -9

C-200 ANSWER: Same sign _____ & _____ QUESTION: Add and Keep

C-300 ANSWER: 33 + -16 QUESTION: 17

C-400 ANSWER: -9 + -11 QUESTION: -20

C-500 ANSWER: 9 + -15 QUESTION: -6

D-100 ANSWER: Negative Positive QUESTION: Negative

D-200 ANSWER: -6 x -7 QUESTION: 42

D-300 ANSWER: -5 x 13 QUESTION: -65

D-400 ANSWER: -24 / -6 QUESTION: 4

D-500 ANSWER: -3 x -4 x -5 QUESTION: -60

E-100 ANSWER: Change 2/5 to a decimal QUESTION: (BOTI) 2 divided by 5 equals .4

E-200 ANSWER: Change .5 to a fraction QUESTION: .5 = 5/10 when simplified = 1/2

E-300 ANSWER: ½ + ¼ = QUESTION: To add the fractions, they must have common denominators which would be 4. 2/4 + ¼ = 3/4

E-400 ANSWER: 1/5 x 5/6 QUESTION: multiply numerators first 1 x 5 = 5, then denominators 5 x 6 = 30 so 5/30 can be simplified to 1/6.

E-500 ANSWER: 1/6 + 1/3 + 1/2 QUESTION: common denominator is 6. 1/6 + 2/6 + 3/6 = Add numerators 1 + 2 + 3 =6 over 6 or 6/6 = 1.

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: Solve: -3 ( ½ + - ¾ + -5 + ¼) QUESTION: Work parenthesis first (-5) x -3 (-5) x -3 =15