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Birdies & Bogies

HOW TO PLAY: Create a team of 4 players. For each question, each team member will be required to work out the answer. After a few moments, group members will be allowed to compare their answers and choose one final answer. Write your final answer on your final answer board. Remember to include any necessary labels!!! No Label = Incorrect

For each correct answer your team will earn either -1 point (birdie), -2 points (eagle), or -3 points (double eagle) If you answer correctly when the “keep calm” sign appears, you will earn the chance to putt to subtract more strokes from your score. If the water hazard appears your team will be penalized a stroke if you answer incorrectly. Since this is golf, the lowest score wins!! To get back to the question selection screen, golf ball in the bottom right hand corner.

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Using the distributive property Kelly determined that and be written as n(5+7). What number does n represent in this expression? eagle 5

Which expression below is not equivalent to 3 4 ? a) b)81 c)12 d)9 2 birdie C

Which set of directions below best describes how to locate the coordinates (0,4) on a coordinate plane? a)Stay at the origin and move up 4 b)Move 4 to the right and 0 up or down c)Don’t move left or right and go 4 down d)Move 4 to the left on the x-axis birdie A

Kristin has an unknown number of bracelets, b. Kristin’s friend Carla has 3 bracelets fewer than her. Write an expression to show how many bracelets Carla has? b - 3

Find the value of the expression below when m = 5, n = 12, and p = 8 p 2 – mn + n + p p double eagle 3

Solve for y: (no calculators!!!!) y = 12.3 y = 9.044

Which inequality below represents the graph? a) v = 8 b) v > 8 c) v < 8 d) v ≥ eagle D

Which expression below shows as the product of the GCF and their respective factors? a)64 b)8(2 + 6) c)16(1 + 3) d) eagle C

Use the formula ½(b 1 +b 2 )h to find the area of the trapezoid below. 4 ft 10 ft 8 ft 9 ft double eagle 56 ft 2

The first integer on a number line that satisfies… 3y > 9 birdie 4

Solve for the value of k: double eagle 44.4

Gina purchased a new purse for $45 and 5 new lipsticks. Define a variable and write an expression that represents the total cost Gina paid. Let d = cost of each lipstick d or 5d + 45

Which does not belong? a)subtracted from b)less than c)difference d)fewer than birdie C

Timothy recently went to the bowling alley. A sign on the door read, “No entry without a parent/guardian unless you are at least 16 years of age.” Write an inequality to represent this statement using y to represent the unknown age. eagley ≥ 16

Ms. Jones recently purchased several items for each of her 4 children. She bought 4 video games that each cost $52. She also purchased 4 gift cards to Target that cost $20 each. Write an expression that uses the distributive property to determine the total cost of the items Ms. Jones purchased. double eagle 4(52+20)

Solve for the value of p: 8p = 25.6 birdiep = 3.2

On Saturday, 1/12/13 Buffalo, NY set a new record high temperature with a reading of 18.3°C. If the formula to convert °C to °F is F=1.8c + 32 determine the temperature in Buffalo to the nearest whole degree. 65°F

Carla owns a jewelry store. At her store beads to make personalized necklaces cost $0.26 per bead. Betty would like to make a necklace that for her sister for the holidays but wants to spend no more than $5.72. Write and solve an inequality to determine the maximum number of beads Betty can purchase. Use b to represent the unknown number of beads. double eagle 0.26b≤5.72 b ≤ 22 beads 0.26b ≤ 5.72 beads

A point on the coordinate plane is placed in quadrant III. Which description below best describes each of the coordinates? a) (positive, positive)c) (negative, positive) b) (positive, negative)d) (negative, negative) birdie D

Evaluate: 5 2 – birdie 43