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1 Grudge-Ball Rules Your team will be given a problem to solve.
If you solve the problem incorrectly, another team can steal for 1 point. If you solve it correctly, you can erase 2 points from another team. (You can split the points between teams, or take all from a single team) If you choose to shoot for more points, you can erase 2 or 3 additional points from another team. If you miss the shot, you still get to erase the original 2 points.

2 Link! Check out the original post for the rules of the game!
toengagethemall.blogspot.com/2013/02/grudgeball-review-game-where-kids-attack.html

3 Team 1 Norberto uses three ounce cans of chicken broth when he makes his tortilla soup. How many total ounces of chicken broth does he use? 44.1 Part 1

4 Team 2 Amanda works on a farm. It takes her 2.25 hours to drive to town and back. She usually goes to town twice a week to get supplies. How much time does Amanda spend driving if she takes 8 trips to town each month? 18 Part 1

5 Team 3 The local health club is advertising a special for new members: no initiation fee to join and only $34.50 per month for the first year. If Andy joins the health club for one year, how much will he spend on membership? 414 Part 1

6 Team 4 In order to train for a cross-state biking trip, Julie rides her bike miles five times a week. How many total miles does she ride each week? 173.75 Part 1

7 Team 5 David is building a doghouse and needs bolts and washers from the hardware store. How much will David pay for 16 bolts that are 4 inches long and a washer for each? Hardware Price 3-inch bolts $0.87 each 4-inch bolts $0.92 each Washers $0.12 each 16.64 Part 1

8 Team 1 Ana bought a van that holds gallons of gas and gets an average of 15.5 miles per gallon. How many miles can she expect to go on a full tank? Part 2

9 Team 2 Jennifer is buying new school clothes. The items she wants to buy add up to $ before sales tax. Sales tax is calculated by multiplying the total amount by What is the amount of sales tax for the items? 7.95 Part 2

10 Team 3 Ishi makes $8.50 an hour rolling sushi at a restaurant. His paycheck shows that he worked hours over the past two weeks. How much did Ishi make before taxes? 177.48 Part 2

11 Team 4 Iona’s favorite peaches are $2.50 per pound at the local farmers’ market. She bought 3.5 pounds of the peaches. How much did she spend? 8.75 Part 2

12 Team 5 Manny is on vacation in France. He has rented a car to drive kilometers from Paris to Brussels and wants to figure out the distance in miles. Since 1 kilometer is equal to about 0.62 mile, he needs to multiply the total kilometers by About how many miles will Manny drive? About 145 miles or miles Part 2

13 Team 4 Yori has cups of cupcake batter. If each cupcake uses 0.75 cup of batter, how many cupcakes can Yori make? 19 Part 3

14 Team 3 Matt is making a scale model of a building. The model is 3.4 feet tall. The actual building is feet tall. How many times greater is the actual building than the model? 12.2 Part 3

15 Team 5 Nikki is buying some refrigerator magnets for her friends. Her total bill is $ If magnets are $0.80 each, how many magnets is she buying? 21 Part 3

16 Team 1 The Martinez family drove 48.7 miles to the river. It took them 1.2 hours to get there. How fast did they drive? Round to the nearest whole number. 41 Part 3

17 Team 2 The Boston Marathon is 26.2 miles. Margaret Okayo held the women’s record in 2002 with a time of (h). Calculate her time in miles per hour. Round to the nearest thousandth. 11.173 Part 3

18 Team 2 Lisa solved 448 math problems for homework over 28 days. If she solved the same number of problems each day, how many problems each day, how many problems did she solver per day? 16 Part 4

19 Team 5 Luis was in charge of collecting money for a group of charities. He collected $979 for 11 charities. If the money was divided evenly, how much was given to each charity? 89 Part 4

20 Team 1 Sandra helped serve meals to 25 familes. Each family received the same amount of food. If she served 275 pounds of food, how many pounds of food did each family receive? 11 Part 4

21 Team 4 Joshua works for a computer company and receives an annual salary of $38,480. He receives 26 equal pay checks during the year. How much does he receive in each pay check? 1,480 Part 4

22 Team 3 The football team is raising money to have a new turf field installed. The cost of the turf field is $48,780. The team has 18 months to raise the money. How much do they need to raise each month? 2,710 Part 4

23 Team 1 Frank, Gina, Judy and Connie are splitting their dinner bill. After tip, the total is $ How much does each owe if they split the bill four ways? 7.52 Part 5

24 Team 5 There are 25 servings in a 12.5-ounce bottle of olive oil. How many ounces are in a serving? 0.5 Part 5

25 Team 2 Katherine spends $1, each month for rent and supplies to run her hair salon. If she charges $18 for a haircut, how many haircuts must Katherine do to cover her monthly expenses? Round to the nearest whole number. 61 Part 5

26 Team 3 It took Steve and his construction crew 8 months to build a house. After expenses, he was left with $24, for himself. On average, how much did Steve make per month? Round to the nearest dollar. 3,109 Part 5

27 Team 4 Shane wants to figure out what grade he is getting in math. His test scores were 85.6, 78.5, 92.5, 67 and What was his average test score? What grade will he receive? Grade Average Score A 90-100 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 60-69 F 0-59 81.46, B Part 5

28 Team 4 1.296 ÷ 0.16 8.1 Part 6

29 Team 2 3.825 ÷ 2.5 1.53 Part 6

30 Team 3 8.253 ÷ 0.5 16.506 Part 6

31 Team 5 ÷ 0.8 1.243 Part 6

32 Team 1 1.638 ÷ 0.35 4.68 Part 6

33 ANSWER KEY Part 1 Team 1) 44.1 Team 2) 18 Team 3) 414 Team 4) 173.75
Team 5) 145 or Part 3 Team 1) 41 Team 2) Team 3) 12.2 Team 4) 19 Team 5) 21 Part 4 Team 1) 11 Team 2) 16 Team 3) 2,710 Team 4) 1,480 Team 5) 89 Part 5 Team 1) 7.52 Team 2) 61 Team 3) 3,109 Team 4) ; B Team 5) 0.5 Part 6 Team 1) 4.68 Team 2) 1.53 Team 3) Team 4) 8.1 Team 5)


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