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

QUESTION 1 Consider the following models. One polynomial below is represented by this diagram.

ANSWER 1 What is ?

QUESTION 2 is equivalent to

ANSWER 2 What is ?

QUESTION 3 If the area of a rectangle can be represented by, ___ would represent its length and width.

ANSWER 3 What is ?

QUESTION 4 ___ is the complete factorization of.

ANSWER 4 What is ?

The height of an equilateral triangle can be determined by evaluating the expression where n is the length of a side of the triangle. To the nearest tenth of an inch, the height of an equilateral triangle with sides of 6.5 inches is ___. QUESTION 5

ANSWER 5 What is 5.6 in. ?

QUESTION 6 One equation best describes this graph.

ANSWER 6 What is ?

QUESTION 7 One equation is satisfied by all the points in the table.

ANSWER 7 What is ?

QUESTION 8 The ordered pairs in the table follow a quadratic pattern. _____ is the value of x.

ANSWER 8 What is 5 ?

QUESTION 9 ____ is the domain of the function shown. A. {All real numbers greater than zero} B. {All real numbers} C. {All real numbers less than 2} D. {All real numbers greater than 2}

ANSWER 9 What is B. {All real numbers} ?

QUESTION 10 _____ is the apparent range of the relation shown on the grid. A. { - 2, 1, 3} B. { - 2, 1, 2, 4} C. {1, 2, 3, 4} D. { - 2, 2, 3, 4}

ANSWER 10 What is A. { - 2, 1, 3} ?

QUESTION 11 One graph appears to contain all the points in the table.

ANSWER 11 What is ?

QUESTION 12 If a varies directly as b and when, ____ is the value of a when.

ANSWER 12 What is 4.5 ?

QUESTION 13 One set of the ordered pairs below is not a function.

ANSWER 13 What is ?

QUESTION 14 The stress distribution on a structure is given by where s is stress in pounds per square inch and x is the distance in feet from a reference point. At _____ distance the stress is equal to 0.

ANSWER 14 What is 3 ft. ?

QUESTION 15 In one of the tables of ordered pairs, n varies directly as m.

ANSWER 15 What is ?

______ is a zero of the function. QUESTION 16

ANSWER 16 What is 7 ?

QUESTION 17 A lumber yard sells square scraps of plywood with sides varying from 1 foot to 4 feet. Ed wants to use some of these pieces to build storage cubes. The relationship between the length of the side of a cube and the volume of the cube is expressed by the function where x is the length of a side of the cube. ____ is the range of this function in cubic feet for the domain given. A. Range varies from 1 to 64 B. Range varies from 1 to 16 C. {1, 64} D. {1, 16}

ANSWER 17 What is A. Range varies from 1 to 64 ?

QUESTION 18

ANSWER 18 What is ?

QUESTION 19 Matrix A shows the cost per pound of apples and oranges at three different markets during the first week of September. Matrix B shows the prices one week later at the same three markets. One matrix correctly shows the difference in prices, B – A.

ANSWER 19 What is ?

QUESTION 20

ANSWER 20 What is ?

QUESTION 21 Alberto made the box-and-whisker graph of the heights (in inches) of the members of his basketball team. ____ is the range of heights of the team members.

ANSWER 21 What is 9 in. ?

QUESTION 22 Carol went on a 5-day bicycle trip. She rode 23 miles the first day, 22 miles the second, 21 miles the third, 17 miles the fourth, and 17 miles the fifth day. ____ was the mean number of miles per day that Carol rode on her 5-day bicycle trip.

ANSWER 22 What is 20 ?

QUESTION 23 Researchers testing a new high blood pressure medication measured the initial blood pressure data of 15 patients before testing the drug. One box-and-whisker graph best represents the stem-and-leaf plot.

ANSWER 23 What is ?

QUESTION 24 Based on the scatter plot, ____ x value would best match y = 12.

ANSWER 24 What is 3 ?

QUESTION 25 One equation best represents the data shown on the scatterplot above.

ANSWER 25 What is ?