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Jeopardy Hard ?sReally Hard ?s Super Hard ?s Extremely hard ?s Outrageously Hard ?s Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.

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2 Jeopardy Hard ?sReally Hard ?s Super Hard ?s Extremely hard ?s Outrageously Hard ?s Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Hard ?s Use, or = 5/8 ___ 0.625

4 $100 Answer from Hard ?s What is 5/8 = 0.625?

5 $200 Question from Hard ?s Use, or = 1/3 ___ 0.34

6 $200 Answer from Hard ?s What is 1/3 < 0.34?

7 $300 Question from Hard ?s Use, or = 0.6% ___ 0.6

8 $300 Answer from Hard ?s What is 0.6% < 0.6?

9 $400 Question from Hard ?s Use, or = 5/6 ___ 85%

10 $400 Answer from Hard ?s What is 5/6 < 85%?

11 $500 Question from Hard ?s Write as a percent, rounded to the nearest hundredth: 11/13

12 $500 Answer from Hard ?s What is 84.62%?

13 $100 Question from Really Hard ?s Write as a percent, rounded to the nearest hundredth: 22/9

14 $100 Answer from Really Hard ?s What is 244.44%?

15 $200 Question from Really Hard ?s Write as a percent, rounded to the nearest hundredth: 1/205

16 $200 Answer from Really Hard ?s What is 0.49%?

17 $300 Question from Really Hard ?s More than 7 million high school students in the United States participate in a school sport. Suppose only 98,000 college students receive sports scholarships. What percent of high school athletes receive college sports scholarships, rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent.

18 $300 Answer from Really Hard ?s What is 1.4%?

19 $400 Question from Really Hard ?s Find 37% of 134

20 $400 Answer from Really Hard ?s What is 49.58?

21 $500 Question from Really Hard ?s Find 2% of 70.

22 $500 Answer from Really Hard ?s What is 1.4?

23 $100 Question from Super Hard ?s 68 is 5% of what number?.

24 $100 Answer from Super Hard ?s What is 1,360?

25 $200 Question from Super Hard ?s 350% of what number is 21,000.

26 $200 Answer from Super Hard ?s What is 6,000?

27 $300 Question from Super Hard ?s About 13% of a school’s 782 students walk to school. How many students walk to school?

28 $300 Answer from Super Hard ?s What is 102 students?

29 $400 Question from Super Hard ?s Find 132% of 65.

30 $400 Answer from Super Hard ?s What is 85.8?

31 $500 Question from Super Hard ?s Find 16% of 3.

32 $500 Answer from Super Hard ?s What is 0.48?

33 $100 Question from Extremely hard ?s 120% of what number is 0.006.

34 $100 Answer from Extremely hard ?s What is 0.005?

35 $200 Question from Extremely hard ?s How much sales tax would you pay on a skateboard priced at $49.95 in a state that charges 5.5% sales tax?

36 $200 Answer from Extremely hard ?s What is $2.75?

37 $300 Question from Extremely hard ?s Find the percent of change and label as an increase or decrease: 99 to 163.

38 $300 Answer from Extremely hard ?s What is 64.65% increase?

39 $400 Question from Extremely hard ?s Find the percent of change and label as an increase or decrease: 13 to 1.

40 $400 Answer from Extremely hard ?s What is 92.31% decrease?

41 $500 Question from Extremely hard ?s Find the percent of change and label as an increase or decrease: 158 to 24.

42 $500 Answer from Extremely hard ?s What is 84.81% decrease?

43 $100 Question from Outrageously Hard ?s Find the final price after each markup or discount, rounded to the nearest cent: $90.99, 33% discount.

44 $100 Answer from Outrageously Hard ?s What is $60.30?

45 $200 Question from Outrageously Hard ?s Find the final price after each markup or discount, rounded to the nearest cent: $19.99, 15% markup.

46 $200 Answer from Outrageously Hard ?s What is $22.99?

47 $300 Question from Outrageously Hard ?s The Drama Club bought T-shirts for $4 and sold them for $5. A student claims that the markup rate is 20% because $1 is 20% of $5. Explain the student’s error and give the correct markup rate.

48 $300 Answer from Outrageously Hard ?s What is that the student calculated the markup rate using the selling price instead of the store’s cost. The correct markup rate is 25%?

49 $400 Question from Outrageously Hard ?s Find the final balance: $250 at 4 ½% simple interest for 3 years.

50 $400 Answer from Outrageously Hard ?s What is $283.75?

51 $500 Question from Outrageously Hard ?s Find the final balance: $450 at 6% simple interest for 2 years.

52 $500 Answer from Outrageously Hard ?s What is $504?

53 Final Jeopardy Miguel wants to save between 50% and 65% of his allowance to buy a new bike. He receives an allowance of $17 each week. What are the least and the greatest amounts of money he could save each week?

54 Final Jeopardy Answer What is between $8.50 and $11.05?


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