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Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13 Topic 1 Topic Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13 Q 18 Q 23 Q 4 Q 9 Q 14 Q 19 Q 24 Q 5 Q 10 Q 15 Q 20 Q 25 Final Jeopardy

QUESTION 1 If , one of the following could be the value of x: % <

ANSWER 1 What is ?

QUESTION 2 ____is the value of .

ANSWER 2 What is 31 ?

QUESTION 3 A scale distance of 3.5 centimeters on a certain map represents an actual distance of 175 kilometers. The actual distance represented by 5.7 centimeters on the same map is _______.

ANSWER 3 What is 285 km ?

QUESTION 4 One of the following is not a prime number: A. 2 B. 5 C. 17 D. 121

ANSWER 4 What is D. 121 ?

QUESTION 5 The shaded part of the square can be expressed by — %

ANSWER 5 What is C. 20 ? %

QUESTION 6 Mia has 90 roses and 135 carnations to put into vases. She wants to put the same number of roses and the same number of carnations into each vase. ______is the greatest number of vases that she will need in order to do this.

ANSWER 6 What is 45 ?

QUESTION 7 ________is closest to the location of point A on the number line.

ANSWER 7 What is -11 ?

QUESTION 8 One of these is an example of the associative property of multiplication.

ANSWER 8 What is ?

QUESTION 9 Randy makes $200 per week. His employer deducts 4% of his earnings for Randy’s medical insurance. Randy pays $_________ of his weekly salary for medical insurance.

ANSWER 9 What is $8 ?

QUESTION 10 lies between these two consecutive whole numbers.

ANSWER 10 What is 6 and 7 ?

QUESTION 11 When , the value of is ____.

ANSWER 11 What is 52 ?

QUESTION 12 Mrs. Adams walks between and mile every day. The best estimate of the number of miles she will walk in 30 days is _____.

ANSWER 12 What is 15 ?

QUESTION 13 Chris used a copy machine to enlarge a drawing to 150% of its original size. If the width of the original drawing was 37 centimeters, _____ is the width of the copy of the drawing.

ANSWER 13 What is 55.5 cm ?

QUESTION 14 Pure water boils at 212° F. If a certain chemical is added to the water, the boiling point changes by 28° F. The new liquid will boil at a temperature of _______.

ANSWER 14 What is 184° F ?

QUESTION 15 Gina measured the length of all 4 sides of the top of her desk and added them together. Her result was ______.

ANSWER 15 What is the perimeter ?

QUESTION 16 The angles in ABC measure 27°, 73°, and 80°. ABC is a/an ______ triangle.

ANSWER 16 What is acute ?

QUESTION 17 The volume of the square-based pyramid shown at left is _______.

ANSWER 17 What is 256 cu in. ?

QUESTION 18 Each cube in this stack has a volume of 1 cubic unit, and each face of those cubes has an area of 1 square unit. _______ could be the surface area of this stack of cubes.

ANSWER 18 What is 36 sq units ?

QUESTION 19 The volume of the cone shown at left is approximately _____.

ANSWER 19 What is 527.5 cm3 ?

QUESTION 20 The circumference of a circle with a radius of 2.4 meters is approximately _______.

ANSWER 20 What is 15.1 m ?

QUESTION 21 In this scale drawing, each square unit represents 1 square centimeter. The area of the figure represented by the drawing is _______.

ANSWER 21 What is 47 cm2 ?

QUESTION 22 In ABC, AB measures 6 centimeters and BC measures 8 centimeters. The length of AC is ______.

ANSWER 22 What are 5.29 cm ?

QUESTION 23 These figures are all — A. pyramids B. prisms C. cylinders D. cones

ANSWER 23 What is B. prisms ?

QUESTION 24 The area of this figure is ____.

ANSWER 24 What is 27 cm2 ?

QUESTION 25 If ∠QRS and ∠XYZ are complementary, one of the following must be true: A. One of the angles can measure between 90° and 180°. B. The sum of the measures of the angles is 90°. C. The sum of the measures of the angles is 180°. D. Both angles must measure more than 90°.

ANSWER 25 What is B. The sum of the measures of the angles is 90°. ?

FINAL JEOPARDY The length of side n on the second triangle is _____.

FINAL ANSWER What is 2.5 ?