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PSSA Jeopardy 1 Num/OpsMeasureGeometryAlgebraData/Prob

Num/Ops Express in scientific notation 100

Num/Ops 100

Num/Ops Simplify 200

Num/Ops -1 / 2 200

Num/Ops John earns 6% simple interest on a $1000 CD. If he sells it after 5 years how much interest will he make? 300

Num/Ops $

Num/Ops If 1 dozen donuts costs $3.00, how much would 40 donuts cost?? (you may not break the boxes up!) 400

Num/Ops $12 400

Num/Ops Name a “perfect square” between 80-99? 500

Num/Ops 81 (9x9) 500

Measure What is the sum of the interior angles of an 3- sided polygon? 100

Measure 180 o 100

Measure What is the measure of each interior of a regular quadrilateral? 200

Measure 90 o 200

Measure Convert 32 o Fahrenheit to Celsius. 300

Measure 0o0o 300

Measure Jason travels 100 yards in 30 seconds. Convert this to feet per second. 400

Measure 10 feet per second 400

Measure What is the surface area of a rectangular prism with length 2 cm, width 3 cm, and height 4 cm? 500

Measure 52 cm 2 500

Geometry x Find the value of x

Geometry X=6 100

Geometry 200 a b 125 o G Lines a and b are parallel. Find the measure of angle G.

Geometry 55 o 200

Geometry What is the the supplement of a 100 o angle? 300

Geometry 80 o 300

Geometry 400 Sides of PolygonSum of Interior Angles Use the chart above to help you determine the sum of the interior angles of a 6 sided polygon?

Geometry

Geometry Name a four sided object with opposite sides parallel and congruent? 500

Geometry A square 500

Algebra What number is next in the pattern? 4, 13, 40, 121, … 100

Algebra

Algebra 200 xy What is the equation for the linear relationship in the chart above?

Algebra y = 2x

Algebra Solve 300

Algebra 300

Algebra Write an equation to represent the following: “John earns $10 a week for completing his chores. If he already has $50 saved when will he have saved $200? 400

Algebra 10x+50=

Algebra Evaluate 500 when x = -7

Algebra

Data/Prob 100 What type of correlation is demonstrated in the graph above?

Data/Prob Negative Correlation 100

Data/Prob 200 Name the median represented in this box plot.

Data/Prob Median:

Data/Prob There are 5 red, 5 white, and 5 green marbles in a jar. What is the probability of reaching into the jar twice and pulling out a red twice?(While replacing the red marble after the first draw.) 300

Data/Prob 300

Data/Prob How many orders can 4 students be arranged in to go through a cafeteria serving line? 400

Data/Prob 24 ways 400

Data/Prob Name the five summary values of box plot A. 500

Data/Prob Lower Extreme (Min):2 Lower Quartile (Q1): 32 Median (Q2): 50 Upper Quartile (Q3):78 Upper Extreme (Max):