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Jeopardy Equations to Problem Situations Problem Situations to Equations Multiplying & Dividing Equations Adding & Subtracting Equations Miscellaneous Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 Which scenario is represented by the equation below? 16n = 48 A Nate purchased 48 ounces of ground turkey. What is n, the number of pounds of ground turkey Nate purchased? (16 ounces = 1 pound) B LaTisha bought 16 candy bars for $0.48 each. What is n, the total cost of the candy bars? C Savannah is 16 years old. Her father is 48 years old. What is n, the difference between Savanna’s age and her father’s age? D Derrick purchased 16 quarts of lemonade. He poured the lemonade into 48 cups. How many ounces, n, of lemonade were in each cup?

$100 Answer from H1 A Nate purchased 48 ounces of ground turkey. What is n, the number of pounds of ground turkey Nate purchased? (16 ounces = 1 pound)

$200 Question from H1 Which situation is best represented by the equation below? x – 3.5 = 4.75 A Alta had $4.75. She paid $3.50 for a snack and drink. What is x, the amount of money Alta has left? B Julia found a scarf with a sale price of $4.75. The discount was $3.50. What is x, the original price of the scarf? C Rocio drew a line segment that was 3.5 inches long. Renee drew a line segment that was 4.75 inches long. What is x, the difference in the lengths of the two line sgments? D Ami completed a math problem in 3.5 minutes. Giovanni completed the same problem in 4.75 minutes. The time limit was 5 minutes. What is x, the difference in Ami’s time and the time limit?

$200 Answer from H1 B Julia found a scarf with a sales price of $4.75. The discount was $3.50. What is x, the original price of the scarf?

$300 Question from H1

$300 Answer from H1 D Marco made 45 bags of cookies. Each bag contained 5 cookies. Find n, the total number of cookies.

$400 Question from H1 Which scenario is represented by the equation below? c + 4 = 19 A There are at least 4 boys in Mrs. Wright’s first period. She has 19 students in the class. What is c, the number of girls in Mrs. Wright’s first period? B Jamie’s theater ticket cost $4 more than Kaley’s theater ticket. If Jamie’s ticket cost $19, what is c, the cost of Kaley’s ticket? C Todd is four years younger than his sister, Claire. If Todd is 19 years old, what is c, Claire’s age? D Hillary increased the length of a rectangle by 4 inches. If the perimeter is 19 inches, what is c, the original length of the rectangle?

$400 Answer from H1 B Jamie’s theater ticket cost $4 more than Kaley’s theater ticket. If Jamie’s ticket cost $19, what is c, the cost of Kaley’s ticket?

$500 Question from H1 Which situation is NOT represented by the equation below? x – 5.7 = 3.25 A Felix had a board that was x feet long. He removed 5.7 feet. Felix then had 3.25 feet left. What was the original length of the board? B Ginger received x dollars to go to the movies. Her ticket cost $5.70, and she had $3.25 left. How much money did Ginger take to the movies? C Anna sewed 5.7 meters of trim around a rug. She then sewed 3.25 meters of trim on a cushion. How much more trim, x, did Anna sew on the rug than the cushion? D Fabiola spent $5.70 of the x dollars she had in her wallet. She now has $3.25 in her wallet. What was the original amount of money Fabiola had in her wallet?

$500 Answer from H1 C Anna sewed 5.7 meters of trim around a rug. She then sewed 3.25 meters of trim on a cushion. How much more trim, x, did Anna sew on the rug than the cushion?

$100 Question from H2

$100 Answer from H2 A 0.5x = 15

$200 Question from H2

$200 Answer from H2

$300 Question from H2 A processing fee of $4.54 is added to every order that leaves a warehouse. If a total order with the processing fee was $23, what equation could be used to find the original amount, x, without the processing fee? A x – 4.54 = 23 B 4.54x = 23 C x = 23 D = x

$300 Answer from H2 C x = 23

$400 Question from H2

$400 Answer from H2

$500 Question from H2

$500 Answer from H2 D 60h = 105

$100 Question from H3 Solve the equation below. 3x = 42

$100 Answer from H3 x = 14

$200 Question from H3

$200 Answer from H3 v = 54

$300 Question from H3 What is the value of y in the equation below? 2.8y = 21

$300 Answer from H3 y = 7.5

$400 Question from H3

$400 Answer from H3 w = 32

$500 Question from H3

$500 Answer from H3 c = 1,568

$100 Question from H4 What step should be taken to solve for w in the equation below? w – 5 = 20 A Divide 5 from both sides B Subtract 5 from both sides C Add 5 to both sides D Subtract 20 from both sides

$100 Answer from H4 C Add 5 to both sides

$200 Question from H4 Solve for x. x + 45 = 113

$200 Answer from H4 x = 68

$300 Question from H4 What is the value of z in the equation below? z – 12 = 333

$300 Answer from H4 z = 345

$400 Question from H4 Solve the equation below. s = 109.3

$400 Answer from H4 s = 92.5

$500 Question from H4 What is q in the equation below? q – = 13.5

$500 Answer from H4 q = 87.25

$100 Question from H5

$100 Answer from H5

$200 Question from H5 Which of the following represents the solution to the equation below? x - 3 = 6 A B C D Not Here

$200 Answer from H5 C

$300 Question from H5 Which of the following can be written as an equation? A Five more than twice x B Seven is more than the product of two and y C w divided by 3 D Three less than p is 12

$300 Answer from H5 D Three less than p is 12

$400 Question from H5 Dustin has a baseball card collection with a total of 563 cards. After attending a baseball card convention, his collection had grown to 725 baseball cards. Which equation and solution represents n, the number of baseball cards Dustin purchased at the convention? A = xx = 1,288 B 725 – 563 = xx = 262 C x = 725x = 162 D x = 725 – 563x = 242

$400 Answer from H5 C x = 725x = 162

$500 Question from H5 Which algebraic equation represents the situation below? “a number n decreased by five is nineteen” A 5 – n = 19 B 5n = 19 C 19 – n = 5 D n – 5 = 19

$500 Answer from H5 D n – 5 = 19

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer B j = 2e + 8