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1 All-Star Hoop Dreams Setup/Preparation: Open PowerPoint template and choose the outline tab at the left hand side. Change the questions and answers to what you want. How to Play: Divide class into two teams. Each team chooses a player which selects a question. If the team gets the question correct, they receive two points or three point. (If team chooses correct answer without getting help, they get three points, if they get answer but used help from a team mate, the team only gets two points.) You will have to manually have to go on scoreboard and add points when team gets question correct. Created by: B. Schimara - Aug. 2007

2 Scoreboard Home Visitor Michael Jordan Grant Hill Yao Ming
Scottie Pippin Alonzo Mourning Kobe Bryant Kevin Garnett Shaq O’Neal Home Visitor Robert Horry Lebran James Jason Kidd Allen Iveson Dennis Rodman Tracy McGrady Tim Duncan Rasheed Wallace Nick Van Exel Gary Paton Hakeem Olajuwon Michael Jordan Latrell Sprewell

3 Foul FOUL! Back to Scoreboard

4 Slam Dunk Slam Dunk Back to Scoreboard

5 What is the solution to this system of equations
What is the solution to this system of equations? 3x − 2y = 6 x + 2y = 10 A.) (0, -3) B.) (0, 5) C.) (2, 4) D.) (4, 3) Need team mate to block

6 Joe bought 4 hamburgers and 2 sodas for $12. 50
Joe bought 4 hamburgers and 2 sodas for $ Charley bought 3 hamburgers and 3 sodas for $ What is the price of one hamburger? A.) $1.50 B.) $1.25 C.) $2.50 D.) $2.25 Need team mate to block

7 A.) p + q = 45; p + 37 = q B.) 37 − p = q; 45 + p = q
The sum of two numbers is 45, and their difference is 37. To find the two numbers, which pair of equations could be used? A.) p + q = 45; p + 37 = q B.) 37 − p = q; 45 + p = q C.) p + q = 45; p + q = 37 D.) –p − q = 37; p + q = 45 Need team mate to block

8 A.) 48 weeks B.) 49 weeks C.) 50 weeks D.) 51 weeks
Karen and Mary are saving money to purchase a small business. Karen has $1,035 and deposits an additional $125 a week. Mary has $2,250, and she deposits an additional $100 a week. After how many weeks will Karen have more money in her account than Mary? A.) 48 weeks B.) 49 weeks C.) 50 weeks D.) 51 weeks Need team mate to block

9 When the lines 2x + 5y = –11 and –4x − 6y = 2 are graphed, what is their point of intersection?
B.) (7, -5) C.) (2.75, -3.3) D.) (9, 6) Need team mate to block

10 A restaurant charges $1. 30 for 1 biscuit and 2 eggs. It charges $2
A restaurant charges $1.30 for 1 biscuit and 2 eggs. It charges $2.15 for 2 biscuits and 3 eggs. What is the cost of each biscuit and each egg? A.) $0.10 for a biscuit and $0.60 for an egg B.) $0.20 for a biscuit and $0.55 for an egg C.) $0.30 for a biscuit and $0.50 for an egg D.) $0.40 for a biscuit and $0.45 for an egg Need team mate to block

11 The school booster club sold drinks at a football game, $3 for a small and $5 for a large. They sold 735 drinks total and made $3,125. How many small drinks were sold? A.) 275 B.) 368 C.) 460 D.) 92 Need team mate to block

12 Solve: 3x – y = 14 x = 2y – 2 A.) (4, 3) B.) (6, 4) C.) (3, -5)
D.) (4, -2) Need team mate to block

13 Solve: 3x + 2y = 15 2x – 10 = y A.) (5, -20) B.) (-5, -20) C.) (5, 0)
D.) (-35, -80) Need team mate to block

14 What is the approximate solution to this system of equations 3y + 2 = 4x x + 5y = 3 *Hint: Get 1st equation into Standard Form A.) (0.83, 0.44) B.) (0.51, 0.05) C.) (0.34, 0.67) D.) (0.12, 0.65) Need team mate to block

15 A.) Adult $6.50, Child $4.50 B.) Adult $5.50, Child $5.50
The Smith family paid a total of $25.50 for 2 adult and 3 child movie tickets. The Jones family paid a total of $22.00 for 2 adult and 2 child movie tickets. What was the cost of an adult’s movie ticket and a child’s movie ticket? A.) Adult $6.50, Child $4.50 B.) Adult $5.50, Child $5.50 C.) Adult $8.50, Child $2.50 D.) Adult $7.50, Child $3.50 Need team mate to block

16 On Tuesday, Wendy and her friend purchased three sandwiches and two drinks for $ On Friday, Wendy purchased two sandwiches and one drink at the same restaurant for $9.85. At the restaurant, how much did one sandwich cost? A.) $3.95 B.) $1.95 C.) $3.25 D.) $5.90 Need team mate to block

17 A.) 233 single, 97 pair B.) 103 single, 162 pair
Tickets for a dance were $8 for a single ticket and $13 for a pair of tickets. There were 427 people who attended the dance. Ticket sales totaled $2,930. How many single tickets and how many pairs of tickets were sold? A.) 233 single, 97 pair B.) 103 single, 162 pair C.) 162 single, 103 pair D.) 97 single, 233 pair Need team mate to block

18 A.) $49.43 per day and $0.16 per mile
A car rental company charges a fee per day plus a rate per mile. Sue rented a car for 4 days and drove it a total of 56 miles. She paid $ John rented a car for 7 days and drove it a total of 126 miles. He paid $ What is the fee per day and the rate per mile? A.) $49.43 per day and $0.16 per mile B.) $49.63 per day and $0.14 per mile C.) $50.27 per day and $0.10 per mile D.) $49.99 per day and $0.12 per mile Need team mate to block

19 A.) $3,000 at 5% and $3,000 at 8% B.) $2,000 at 5% and $4,000 at 8%
Mrs. Abbott invested $6,000 for one year. She invested part of the money at 5% and the rest at 8%. The total interest earned was $420. How much did she invest at each rate? A.) $3,000 at 5% and $3,000 at 8% B.) $2,000 at 5% and $4,000 at 8% C.) $2,769 at 5% and $3,231 at 8% D.) $5,077 at 5% and $923 at 8% Need team mate to block

20 What is the solution to this system of equations
What is the solution to this system of equations? ½ x – 2/3y = -1 2x – 1/3y = 3 A.) (2, 3) B.) (-2, 0) C.) (1, -3) D.) (6,6) Need team mate to block

21 A.) Cherry $3, Pumpkin $21 B.) Cherry $5, Pumpkin $17
Jeremy and Keke are selling cherry and pumpkin pies for a school fundraiser. Jeremy sold 2 cherry pies and 5 pumpkin pies for a total of $95. Keke sold 6 cherry pies and 8 pumpkin pies for a total of $166. How much did each cost? Need team mate to block A.) Cherry $3, Pumpkin $21 B.) Cherry $5, Pumpkin $17 C.) Cherry $4, Pumpkin $20 D.) Cherry $6, Pumpkin $18

22 A.) Dog $8, Cat $8 B.) Dog $9, Cat $7 C.) Dog $7, Cat $9
Mike sells 8 dogs and 3 cats for $88. Becky sells 6 dogs and 5 cats for $88. How much does each dog and cat cost? A.) Dog $8, Cat $8 B.) Dog $9, Cat $7 C.) Dog $7, Cat $9 D.) Dog $8, Cat $10 Need team mate to block

23 Graph: y < 4x – 2 y > .5x + 2 What quadrant has the solution?
A.) Quadrant 4 B.) Quadrant 2 C.) Quadrant 1 D.) Quadrant 3 Need team mate to block

24 Graph: y < -3 y > 4x + 1 What quadrant is the solution in?
A.) Quadrant 2 B.) Quadrant 1 C.) Quadrant 4 D.) Quadrant 3 Need team mate to block

25 Created by: B. Schimara - Aug. 2007


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