$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Which expression represents “four less than the square root of a number”?

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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

Which expression represents “four less than the square root of a number”?

C

A

1 AND 4

C

C

-13 2

7

35

D

D

B

C

C

4

13

What operation does “product” mean?

Multiplication

What is the word most commonly used for division?

Quotient

What does the cube root look like?

What two ways can you write “half of a number”

What do we have to do when we see the word “than” in a problem?

Switch the order

Final Jeopardy Question Translate and then evaluate: c= 10, d= 30 and t= 40 Travis wants to buy 2 cars at c dollars, 9 dolls at d dollars and 3 trains at t dollars. How much will Travis spend?

Final Jeopardy Answer 2c + 9d + 3t 2(10) + 9(30) + 3(40) = 410