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CUSTOM JEOPARDY!
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And now, here is the host of Jeopardy… Miss Sangalli
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This is Jeopardy!
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Today’s Categories are:
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Absolute Value
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ComparingIntegers
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Category 3 Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide Integers
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CoordinatePlane
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Category 5 Vocabulary
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$300 $300 $400 $500 $500 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $100 $200 $300 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Absolute Value $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 ComparingIntegers Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide Integers $100 $200 CoordinatePlaneVocabulary Second Round Second Round $100 $200 $400 $300 $500 $300 $400 $500 $100
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Find the absolute Value of the following a.|-9| b. |7.9| Answer…
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A. 9 B. 7.9 100
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Distance can never be…… Answer…
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Negative 200
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Nikki has a debt of $750 on her credit card bill. A. Express this amount using only an integer. B. Then describe what this means using the definition of absolute value. Answer…
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A. -750 B. She is 750 away from being out of debt 300
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Sara went diving and she was 800 feet below sea level. 1. Write the absolute value of this. 2. Explain what this means using the definition of absolute value 3. What does zero represent? Answer…
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1. 800 feet 2. Sara needs to go up 800 feet to get to sea level 3. Sea Level 400
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Tanya has a credit card balance of -$450. 1. What is the absolute value. 2. What does this mean using the definition of absolute value? 3. What does 0 represent ? Answer…
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1. $450 2. Tanya needs to pay $450 dollars on her credit card bill to be out of debt. 3. no debt 500
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Write a greater than, less than or equal to sign. -6-20 Answer…
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> Greater Than 100
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Order these numbers from LEAST to GREATEST 5,-2, 0, -12, -7, 1 Answer…
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-12, -7, -2, 0, 1, 5 200
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Write these numbers from GREATEST to LEAST -34, -12, -3, -9, -8, 0 Answer…
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0, -3, -8, -9, -12, -34 300
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Sara has a debt of -$340 dollars Jim had a debt of -$380 dollars Who had a better debt? WHY? Answer…
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Sara does because she is only $340 dollars away from being out of debt and Jim is $380. 400
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Jimmy was 889 feet below sea level and Bob was 1,089 feet below sea level. Who was closer to sea level? Why? Answer…
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Jimmy was because he is only 889 feet from 0 and Bob is 1,089 feet 500
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Solve the following problems 1. -5 + -8= 2. 9 – (-7)= 3. 3 – 9= Answer…
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1. -13 2. 16 3. -6 100
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Solve the following problems 1. 2 x -4 2. -15 divided by -3 3. -8 x -6 Answer…
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1. -8 2. 5 3. 48 200
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A leaf descends at a rate of 36 inches per minute for 9 minutes. How far does the leaf travel? Answer…
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4 inches per minute 300
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Joan withdrew $50 dollars for 4 days straight. What integer represents the change in her bank accounts? Answer…
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-$200 400
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The temperature fell 8 degrees per hour for four hours. What was the total change in temperature? Answer…
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The temperature fell 32 degrees. Or -32 degrees 500
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What quadrant are the following points in? 1. (-8, -2) 2. (4,3) 3. (-4, 1) Answer…
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1. III 2. I 3. II 100
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Plot the point T at (5, -4) Plot the point B at (0, -5) Answer…
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See the answer key 200
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If I plotted the point (0,5) What axis would the point be on? Answer…
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Y-axis because x is 0 so you wouldn’t move at all. 300
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The Park is at point (6, -5) and the Museum is at point (-3,-5). 1. Are they in the same Quadrant? 2. What is the distance between them? Answer…
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1. NO 2. 9 blocks 400
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The Fire station is at point (4, 3). Kroger is at point (4, 8). What is the distance between them? Answer…
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5 blocks 500
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What is absolute value? Answer…
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A number’s distance from zero 100
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1. What are integers? 2. What are not integers? Answer…
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1. positive, negative whole numbers and zero 2. Decimals and fractions 200
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What are opposite numbers? Answer…
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2 numbers with different signs and the same numerals 300
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What is the origin and what is the ordered pair of the origin? Answer…
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The middle of the graph and it is where we start on the coordinate plane. It is at point (0,0) 400
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1. What is an ordered pair? 2. How do we write ordered pairs? Answer…
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1. A location of a point. 2. (x,y) 500
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Daily Double How much do you want to wager? Daily Double Daily Double
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Get Ready to Play Round 2
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Today’s Categories are:
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Category 1
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Category 2
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Category 3
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Category 4
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Category 5
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$600 $600 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $800 $200 $400 $600 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $800 $600 $1000 $600 $800 $1000 $200 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy
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Question 1b Answer…
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Answer 1b 200
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Question 2b Answer…
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Answer 2b 400
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Question 3b Answer…
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Answer 3b 600
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Question 4b Answer…
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Answer 4b 800
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Question 5b Answer…
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Answer 5b 1000
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Question 6b Answer…
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Answer 6b 200
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Question 7b Answer…
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Answer 7b 400
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Question 8b Answer…
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Answer 8b 600
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Question 9b Answer…
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Answer 9b 800
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Question 10b Answer…
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Answer 10b 1000
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Question 11b Answer…
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Answer 11b 200
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Question 12b Answer…
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Answer 12b 400
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Question 13b Answer…
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Answer 13b 600
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Question 14b Answer…
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Answer 14b 800
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Question 15b Answer…
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Answer 15b 1000
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Question 16b Answer…
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Answer 16b 200
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Question 17b Answer…
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Answer 17b 400
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Question 18b Answer…
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Answer 18b 600
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Question 19b Answer…
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Answer 19b 800
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Question 20b Answer…
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Answer 20b 1000
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Question 21b Answer…
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Answer 21b 200
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Question 22b Answer…
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Answer 22b 400
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Question 23b Answer…
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Answer 23b 600
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Question 24b Answer…
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Answer 24b 800
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Question 25b Answer…
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Answer 25b 1000
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Daily Double How much do you want to wager? Daily Double Daily Double
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FINAL JEOPARDY Continue
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CATEGORY: Enter category How much do you want to wager? Continue
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Question Answer…
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Answer Finish
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