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Jeopardy $100 Dividing Fractions Decimal Operations GCF/LCM and Order of Operations Positive and Negative Numbers Graphing $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300.

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2 Jeopardy $100 Dividing Fractions Decimal Operations GCF/LCM and Order of Operations Positive and Negative Numbers Graphing $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

3 Dividing Fractions: $100

4 Dividing Fractions: $200

5 Dividing Fractions: $300

6 Dividing Fractions: $400 8 pieces

7 Dividing Fractions: $500

8 Decimal Operations: $100 Chris went to the store to buy vegetables. He bought 3.5 pounds of carrots, 1.27 pounds of peppers, and 4.8 pounds of potatoes. What is the total weight, in pounds, of the vegetables that Chris purchased? 9.57 pounds

9 Decimal Operations: $200 Mike paid for dinner at a restaurant with a $100 bill. The total bill was $78.12. How much change will Mike receive from the waitress? $21.88

10 Decimal Operations: $300 What is the product of 21.74 and 18? 391.32

11 Decimal Operations: $400 What is the quotient of 13.65 divided by 1.5? 9.1

12 Decimal Operations: $500 Kelly completes a race on a 19.25 mile course. Her average pace is 5.5 miles per hour. How long did it take Kelly to finish the race. Show your work and include the correct units in your answer. 3.5 hours

13 GCF/LCM and Order of Operations: $100

14 GCF/LCM and Order of Operations: $200 Jenna has a red wire that is 24 inches long and a blue wire that is 16 inches long. She wants to cut both wires into pieces that are the same length, with no wire left over. What is the greatest length, in inches, of each piece of wire that she can cut? 8 inches

15 GCF/LCM and Order of Operations: $300 Peanut butter cups come in packages of 4. Milky ways come in packages of 6. Cecelia wants to buy the same number of each candy for a party. Which could be the number of each candy that she buys? Select all that apply. 12 and 24   10   12   16   18   20   24

16 GCF/LCM and Order of Operations: $400

17 GCF/LCM and Order of Operations: $500 Which expression is equal to 16? Select all that apply.

18 Positive and Negative Numbers: $100 The table shows the balances in the lunch accounts of several students. Which student owes the least amount of money? Explain how you know. Danny owes the least. StudentBalance Abby-$18.98 Billy-$29.40 Christy-$13.20 Danny-$9.05

19 Positive and Negative Numbers: $200 A plane flies at an elevation of 5000 meters above sea level, which is represented by the integer 5000. A whale swims at 2000 meters below sea level, which is represented by the integer -2000. What integer represents an elevation at sea level? 0

20 Positive and Negative Numbers: $300 Compare the following pairs of rational numbers.

21 Positive and Negative Numbers: $400 The number line represents the elevation of each object, in meters. The elevation at sea level is 0 meters. Which objects have an elevation that is more than 1000 meters from sea level? Seaplane Whale Jason Jr.

22 Positive and Negative Numbers: $500 Elevation at sea level is 0 feet. New Orleans is at an elevation that is 8 feet below sea level. Death Valley is at an elevation that is 282 feet below sea level. The Missouri River is at an elevation that is 840 feet above sea level. Which locations have an elevation that is represented by a negative number? New Orleans and Death Valley

23 Graphing: $100 List the location of the points on the number line below:

24 Graphing: $200 Write the number that corresponds to each point on the number line shown.

25 Graphing: $300 Write the coordinates that correspond to each point.

26 Graphing: $400 right, right, right

27 Graphing: $500 Reflect over the x-axis followed by the y-axis. OR Reflect over the y-axis followed by the x-axis.

28 Final Jeopardy


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