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1 : Jeopardy Title: Jeopardy Review Game By:

2 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Proportions Percents & Rates Circles Angles Probability 100 Mixed 200 300 400 500

3 Topic 1 Question 100 Use cross products to solve proportion:

4 Topic 1 Answer 100 C=3

5 Topic 1 Question 200 A farmer harvested 1000 ears of corn from a 4-acre field. Write a proportion that shows how many ears of corn could be expected from a 25-acre field.

6 Topic 1 Answer 200

7 Topic 1 Question 300 There is a flagpole and a tree next to each other in the school quad. We know that the flagpole is 40 feet tall and has a shadow of 5 feet long. If the shadow of the tree is 8 feet long, how tall is it?

8 Topic 1 Answer 300 64 feet

9 Topic 1 Question 400 CDE is similar to FGH. What is the length of FH? 15 13.5 7.5 x D C F E H G

10 Topic 1 Answer 400 6.75

11 Topic 1 Question 500 The front of Bob’s house is similar in shape to the front of Spike’s dog house. Find the length of the base of Bob’s house. 3 ft 7 ft 21 ft x

12 Topic 1 Answer 500 49 ft

13 Topic 2 Question 100 Judi and her friends went to Chili’s for lunch. The total bill was $45. They want to leave a 15% tip. How much should they leave?

14 Topic 2 Answer 100 $6.75

15 Topic 2 Question 200 Five years ago, Susie received a gift of $100 for her birthday. She put the money into a savings account that earns 8% interest. How much money does she have in the account now?

16 Topic 2 Answer 200 $140

17 Topic 2 Question 300 What is 15% of 60?

18 Topic 2 Answer 300 9

19 Topic 2 Question 400 What is the value of I? I=?, P = $150, r = 5%, t = 4 years

20 Topic 2 Answer 400 $30

21 Topic 2 Question 500 Kimmy ran the 20 yard dash in 5 seconds. How many feet per second did she run?

22 Topic 2 Answer 500 12 ft/s

23 Topic 3 Question 100 John has a rug with a radius of 6 ft. How much area does the rug cover? (leave in terms of  )

24 Topic 3 Answer 100 36  ft 2

25 Topic 3 Question 200 What is the formula for the area of a circle if radius is r and diameter is d ?

26 Topic 3 Answer 200 A=  r 2

27 Topic 3 Question 300 What is the circumference of a circle that has a radius of 6 m ? (Leave in terms of .)

28 Topic 3 Answer 300 12  m

29 Topic 3 Question 400 What is the formula for the circumference of a circle if radius is r and diameter is d ?

30 Topic 3 Answer 400 2  r OR  d

31 Topic 3 Question 500 If Mrs. Jackson can type 20 words in 15 seconds, what is her rate in words per minute (wpm)?

32 Topic 3 Answer 500 80 wpm

33 Topic 4 Question 100 In the figure below, angle C is a right angle. What is true about angles A & B? A B C A They must also be right angles. B They are complementary. C They are supplementary. D They are not measurable.

34 Topic 4 Answer 100 B They are complementary.

35 Topic 4 Question 200 What would you call angle 2 & 3 in the figure below? A SupplementaryC Vertical B ComplementaryD Adjacent 1 2 3

36 Topic 4 Answer 200 D Adjacent

37 Topic 4 Question 300 If two angles are complementary and the measure of one angle is 70°, what is the measure of the other angle?

38 Topic 4 Answer 300 20°

39 Topic 4 Question 400 If two angles of a triangle measure 75° and 20°, what is the measure of the other angle?

40 Topic 4 Answer 400 85°

41 Topic 4 Question 500 What is the measure of angle f in the figure below? 63° f

42 Topic 4 Answer 500 117 °

43 Topic 5 Question 100 Jason spins both spinners. How many outcomes are in the sample space?

44 Topic 5 Answer 100 15 outcomes

45 Topic 5 Question 200 Jennifer has 3 coins. If she flips all the coins at once, how many outcomes are in the sample space?

46 Topic 5 Answer 200 8 outcomes

47 Topic 5 Question 300 If a meteorologist says there is a 35% chance of rain, what is the probability that it will NOT rain? (Put in fraction form!)

48 Topic 5 Answer 300

49 Topic 5 Question 400 A beach resort in San Diego is full 4 out of 7 nights a week during the summer. What is the probability that you will get a room during the summer if you show up without a reservation? (Write as a percent to the nearest tenth.)

50 Topic 5 Answer 400 42.9%

51 Topic 5 Question 500 A baseball player has a batting average of 0.271. What is the probability of that he will not make a hit at his next at-bat? (Leave in decimal form.)

52 Topic 5 Answer 500 0.729

53 Topic 6 Question 100 What is the volume of the rectangular prism? 3 in 5 in 12 in

54 Topic 6 Answer 100 180 in 3

55 Topic 6 Question 200 What is the volume of the triangular prism? 4 cm 10 cm 7 cm

56 Topic 6 Answer 200 140 cm 3

57 Topic 6 Question 300 What is the volume of the cylinder in terms of  ? 12 ft 3 ft

58 Topic 6 Answer 300 108  ft 3

59 Topic 6 Question 400 Which sample below would be a random sample? A Select all students from one class. B Select several names from all of the students in the school. C Select students wearing Vans. D Select students from one lunch table.

60 Topic 6 Answer 400 B Select several names from all of the students in the school.

61 Topic 6 Question 500 Every day, Rebecca rides her bike home from school. The following table shows how long her trip took each day for the last week. DAYMONTUEWEDTHUFRI TIME2731352235 Use this information to find the range, mean, median, and mode of the data.

62 Topic 6 Answer 500 Range = 13 Mean = 30 Median = 31 Mode = 35

63 Final Jeopardy Question **

64 Final Jeopardy Answer **


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