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4 Directions Determine who will be Player 1 and who will be Player 2 Determine who will be Player 1 and who will be Player 2 Player 1 picks a category and clicks on a question. Player 1 picks a category and clicks on a question. Both players figure an answer to the question. Both players figure an answer to the question. Click on the question screen to see the answer to the question. Click on the question screen to see the answer to the question. If Player 1 gets the correct answer, then he/she gets the points for that question and continues selecting a category and question until he/she answers a question incorrectly. If Player 1 gets the correct answer, then he/she gets the points for that question and continues selecting a category and question until he/she answers a question incorrectly. If Player 1 gets the question wrong, then Player 2 can be awarded the points for the question if he/she gets the question correct. If Player 1 gets the question wrong, then Player 2 can be awarded the points for the question if he/she gets the question correct. If Player 2 gets the question correct, then he/she gets to keep going until he/she answers a question incorrectly. If Player 2 gets the question correct, then he/she gets to keep going until he/she answers a question incorrectly. If neither player answers a question correctly, then whichever player picked the question gets to select a new category and question. If neither player answers a question correctly, then whichever player picked the question gets to select a new category and question. Click on the house at the bottom left corner of each answer screen to return to the category board. Click on the house at the bottom left corner of each answer screen to return to the category board. Have Fun!!!!!!!!

5 100 200 300 400 500 Extended Response Sum and Difference Products and Quotients Short Response Percents Percents Part II

6 A 100 A pair of shoes that originally cost $94.99 is on sale for $79.99? What is the percent markdown to the nearest percent? A. 15%B. 20% C. 16%D. 18%

7 C. 16% $94.99 – 79.99 / 94.99 A 100

8 Domingo makes $5.15 an hour. If he works 17.5 hours a week, how much does he make before taxes? A 200

9 Answer: $90.13 17.5 x 5.15 A 200

10 The Bike Shop is having their annual bike sale. Every 15- speed bicycle is on sale for 75% off the regular price. How much would you pay for a $125 15-speed bicycle? A.156.75B. $31.25 C. $30 D. $93.75 A 300

11 Answer: $31.25 $125 x.75 =$93.75 $125 - $93.75 A 300

12 The Bike Shop is having their annual bike sale. Every mountain bike is on sale for 80% off the regular price. What is the amount of discount on a $196 mountain bike? What is the sale price? A 400

13 Answer: Discount $156.80 $196 x.8 Sale price $39.20 $196 – $156.80 A 400

14 A tennis racket is on sale for 65% off the regular price. If the regular price is $40, what is sale price? If there is a 7% sales tax, what is the final price of the racket? A 500

15 Answer: Sale price=$14 $40 x.65=$26 $40 - $26 Final price=$14.98 $14 x.07=$.98 $14 + $.98 A 500

16 Find the sum of ¼ and 5/6. A.6/10 C. 11/12 B. 1 and 3/5 D. 1 and 1/12 B 100

17 D: 1 and 1/12 B 100

18 Find the difference of 46 – 23.78 B 200

19 Difference: 22.22 B 200

20 Find the sum of 84.34 and 67.235 B 300

21 Sum: 151.575 B 300

22 478.98 - 46 B 400

23 Difference: 432.98 B 400

24 10 and 1/7 – 4 and 3/13 B 500

25 Difference: 5 and 43/51 B 500

26 9.03 ÷ 0.301 A. 3.00 B. 30.0 C. 0.30 D. 0.03 C 100

27 B. 30.0 C 100

28 36 x 0.007 C 200

29 Product: 0.252 C 200

30 What is the quotient of 1 and 2/3 ÷ 1/6 ? C 300

31 Quotient: 10 C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 39.6 x 2.417 C 400

34 Product: 95.7132 C 400

35 Find the quotient to the nearest hundredth 27.6625 ÷ 2.13 A. 12.99B. 13.0 C. 12.98D. 1.3 C 500

36 A. 12.99 C 500

37 Inali worked three days last week. He earned $19.85 on Monday, $17.75 on Thursday, and $21.30 on Saturday. About how much did he earn in all? D 100 A. $60C. $65 B. $70D. $50

38 A.$60 $20 + $20 + $20 D 100

39 Xbox 360 games are on sale. The sale price for Vectorman is $42.99, and the sale price for Hangtime is $55.88. How much less is Vectorman than Hangtime? D 200

40 Answer: $12.89 $55.88 – $42.99 D 200

41 Mariano wants to collect $131.25 to replace his friend’s CD player that was lost in a fire. He is asking everyone to contribute $1.25. How many people will he need to collect from? D 300

42 Answer: 105 people $131.25 ÷ $1.25

43 Drew bought a new car and financed it over a 48 month period. The total of all the payments he will make is $15,336.96. How much is each car payment? D 400

44 Answer: $319.52 $15,336.96 ÷ 48 D 400

45 You spent $23.25 on lunch. If you want to leave a 15% tip, how much should you leave? A. $34.87B. $3.48 C. $3.49D. $0.35 D 500

46 C. $3.49 $23.25 x.15

47 Express 17% as a fraction in simplest form. E 100

48 Answer: 17/100 E 100

49 Express 155% as a fraction in simplest form. E 200

50 Answer: 1 and 11/20 E 200

51 Express 5/11 as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent if necessary. E 300

52 Answer: 45.5% 11 ÷ 5 then x 100 E 300

53 Express 4 and 8/15 as a percent. Round to the nearest percent if necessary. A. 53%B. 153.3% C. 453%D. 453.3% E 400

54 C. 453% 68 ÷ 15 then x 100 E 400

55 Express 1500% as a decimal. E 500

56 Answer: 15 1500% ÷ 100 E 500

57 0.8% is equal to which decimal shown below? A. 0.008B. 0.08 C. 0.8D. 8 F 100

58 A..008 F 100

59 1/400 is equal to which percent shown below? A.0.25%B. 2.5% C. 25%D. 250% F 200

60 A.0.25% 1 ÷ 400 then x 100 F 200

61 What is 25% of $208? F 300

62 Answer: $52 $208 x.25 F 300

63 According to a survey, 56% of people brush their teeth after eating snacks. If there were 350 people surveyed, how many brush their teeth after eating snacks? A. 176 B. 208 C. 196 D. 96 F 400

64 C. 196 350 x.56 F 400

65 The original price on a pair of jeans is $35.95. The sale price is $23.95. What is the percent markdown to the nearest percent? F 500

66 Answer: 33% $35.95 – $23.95 then divide by $35.95 F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Using the Problem Solving Approach Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 When the Chou family went out to dinner, their bill was $35.98. If Mrs. Chou wants to leave a 20% tip, what is her total bill for the meal, including the tip? Click on screen to continue

69 Answer: $43.18 $35.98 x.20=$7.20 $35.98 + $7.20 Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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