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Let’s Play!!

Averages Exponents Or. Of Ops. Var. & Exp Dist. Prop

Topic How do you calculate the MEAN?? Answer

Topic How do you calculate the MEDIAN? What happens if there is 2 middle numbers? Answer

Topic What is the MODE? What kind of modes can you have? Answer

Topic How do you calculate the RANGE? Answer

Topic Calculate the mean, median, mode, and range for test scores below: {90, 85, 77, 100, 85, 89, 94, 100} Answer

Topic What does 12² mean and what does it equal? Answer

Topic Write the number below using an exponent: 9 to the fourth power Answer

Topic What does 4³ equal? Answer

Topic What does 8² equal? Answer

Topic Write the following exponent as a product and solve: Answer

Topic Find the value of the following expression: 11 – 10 ÷ × 1 Answer

Topic Find the value of the following expression: ÷ (52 - 3) - 5 Answer

Topic Find the value of the following expression: 3 x x 9 ÷ 3 Answer

Topic Find the value of the following expression: 2(4 – 1) x 2 Answer

Topic Double the difference of 44 and 14 Answer

Topic Evaluate the expression if: a = 4 2a - 1 Answer

Topic Evaluate the expression if: a = 4, b = 3, and c = 12 2ab – c Answer

Topic Evaluate the expression if: j = 2 and m = 9 2m – 5j Answer

Topic What is a variable? Answer

Topic When 8 is added to my number the sum is 60. What is my number? Answer

Topic Rewrite the following expression using the distributive property: 7(40 + 8) Answer

Topic Rewrite the following expression using the distributive property: 15 x x 5 Answer

Topic Rewrite the following expression using the distributive property and solve. 10 x x 9 Answer

Topic Rewrite the following expression using the distributive property and solve. 5(8 + 20) Answer

Topic Solve the following problem. Jessica’s piano teacher charges $20 for a lesson. If Jessica had 8 lessons in October and 4 in November, how much did she pay her piano teacher for those two months? Answer

Final Jeopardy! Using order of operations, fill in each space to make the problem true. You can use each number only once. _____ ÷ _____ x _____ = 80 Answer

*Answer* Final Jeopardy! ___8__ ÷ __2___ x __20___ = 80

Congratulations!!

*Answer* Topic Find the sum of the data. Divide the sum by the amount of the data. Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic Order the data from least to greatest. Eliminate data 2 at a time from left to right until you reach the middle. If there are 2 middle numbers find the mean of the 2 middle numbers. Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic The number that appears the MOST. You can have 1 mode, no mode, or multiple modes. Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic Subtract your low number from your high number Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic Mean= 720/8=90 Median= 89.5 Mode= 85, 100 Range= =23 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x 12 = 144 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x 4 x 4 = 64 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x 8 = 64 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x 3 x 2 x 2= 36 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic (44 – 14)2 30 x 2 60 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x 4 – 1 7 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x 4 x 3 – Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x 9 – 5 x 2 8 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic A symbol that represents “some number” Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic a + 8 = 60 a= 52 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x x 8 Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic (8 + 5) Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x (7 + 9) 10 x Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic x x Back to the Game!

*Answer* Topic (8 + 4) 20 x 12 $240 Back to the Game!