Chapter 1 Jeopardy Algebraic Expressions Abs Value / Comparing Integers Equations / Inequalities Press Your Luck Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q.

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Chapter 1 Jeopardy Algebraic Expressions Abs Value / Comparing Integers Equations / Inequalities Press Your Luck Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Algebraic Expressions Evaluate each expression for the given Values of the variables: x(y – 8) for x = 7 and y = 5

$100 Answer from Algebraic Expressions -21

$200 Question from Algebraic Expressions Evaluate the expression for the given Value of the variable: x(5 – y) for x = -8 and y = -5

$200 Answer from Algebraic Expressions -80

$300 Question from Algebraic Expressions Write an algebraic expression for each word phrase: 6 times the sum of 4 and y

$300 Answer from Algebraic Expressions 6(4 + y)

$400 Question from Algebraic Expressions Write an algebraic expression for each word phrase: 2 less than the quotient of m and 8

$400 Answer from Algebraic Expressions (m/8) - 2

$500 Question from Algebraic Expressions Translate the algebraic expression into words: 8(m - 5)

$500 Answer from Algebraic Expressions 8 times the difference of m and 5

$100 Question from Absolute Value / Inequalities Find the additive inverse of the integer: 7

$100 Answer from Absolute Value / Inequalities -7

$200 Question from Absolute Value / Inequalities Write the numbers in order from least to greatest: 19, 4.7, 0, 15, -25, Then, circle the ones that are integers

$200 Answer from Absolute Value / Inequalities -25.5, -25, 0, 4.7, 15, 19

$300 Question from Absolute Value / Inequalities Simplify the expressions: |-22| + |28| | |

$300 Answer from Absolute Value / Inequalities |-22| + |28| | | | 6 | 50 6

$400 Question from Absolute Value / Inequalities Solve and graph the inequality: m + 4 ≤ -28

$400 Answer from Absolute Value / Inequalities m ≤ -32 Closed to the left

$500 Question from Absolute Value / Inequalities Solve and graph the inequality 2 < a - (-5)

$500 Answer from Absolute Value / Inequalities -3 < a Graph should be open to the right

$100 Question from Integers Use properties to determine if both expressions are equivalent: 5(x + 2) and 5x + 10 If they are, identify the property used.

$100 Answer from Integers Yes, equivalent by the Distributive Property

$200 Question from Integers Evaluate: -8 – 11

$200 Answer from Integers -19

$300 Question from Integers Use, =:. Show what each side equals

$300 Answer from Integers 4 = 4

$400 Question from Integers Evaluate: -6(-5 + 9)

$400 Answer from Integers -24

$500 Question from Integers Evaluate the expression: -4x – 5 for x = 3

$500 Answer from Integers -17

$100 Question from Equations Solve the equation: 57 = x - 28

$100 Answer from Equations x = 85

$200 Question from Equations Solve the equation: n + (-14) = -31

$200 Answer from Equations -17 = n

$300 Question from Equations The price of gas today is $3.99. The price yesterday was $3.72. Write and solve an equation to find the increase in the price of gas.

$300 Answer from Equations X = 3.99 X = $0.27

$400 Question from Equations The Middle School gym can hold up to 300 people. 4 after-school clubs would like to use the gym at the same time. Each club has the same number of people. Write and solve an inequality to determine the most members each club could have in order to still fit in the gym.

$400 Answer from Equations 4y < 300 y < 75 people Each club could have 75 people or less.

$500 Question from Equations Solve the equation: (x/2) + 8 = 14

$500 Answer from Equations 12 = x

$100 Question from Press Your Luck How many kids does Mrs. Ryks have?

$100 Answer from Press Your Luck 3: Laurel, Matthew, and Ben

$200 Question from Press Your Luck Where did Mrs. Ryks graduate from high school?

$200 Answer from Press Your Luck Tracy-Milroy (Go Panthers!)

$300 Question from Press Your Luck What instrument did Mrs. Ryks play in high school?

$300 Answer from Press Your Luck Trumpet (she tried anyway)

$400 Question from Press Your Luck Where did Mrs. Ryks attend college?

$400 Answer from Press Your Luck Winona State University (Bachelor’s degree) and Saint Mary’s University (Master’s degree)

$500 Question from Press Your Luck Outside of school, what does Mrs. Ryks like to do?

$500 Answer from Press Your Luck Travel Go on bike rides / walks with my family Play volleyball Read Beat my husband at cribbage Go camping Play boardgames Watch Tiger sports

Final Jeopardy The limit for the number of people able to fit in the gym is 400 people. There are already 327 people in there. Write and solve an inequality to determine how many more people can fit in the gym. Write a sentence to answer the question.

Final Jeopardy Answer n ≤ 400; n ≤ 73 people At most, 73 more people could fit in the gym.