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Mathopardy Mathopardy 7 th Grade Math STAAR Review Activity Game

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Return to Score Board See Answer 100 points Solve using the Order of Operations: (4 - 1) - 2 2

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200 points See Answer Provide the decimal equivalent to 17/2. Return to Score Board

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300 points See Answer List these in order greatest to least:.25, 1/8,.1, 3/5, 44% Return to Score Board

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400 points See Answer 9/20, 45/100, 4/5, 0.45, 450/1000 Which of the following is NOT equivalent to 45%? Return to Score Board

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500 points See Answer The highest temperature in Denver in December was 19° F. On the coldest day, the temperature was -18° F. How much warmer was the warmest day? Return to Score Board

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100 points See Answer Triangle MNR is similar to triangle MBA. Which segment corresponds to MN? Return to Score Board

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200 points See Answer Trapezoid KLMN is similar to Trapezoid WXYZ. Determine the length of YZ. Return to Score Board

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300 points See Answer A recipe that makes 18 cookies calls for ¾ cups of sugar. How much sugar is needed to make 4 dozen cookies using his recipe? Return to Score Board

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400 points See Answer Ms. Jones made this scale drawing of her office. What is the actual width of her office? Return to Score Board

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500 points See Answer Twyla earns $36 for 3 hours of work. At this rate how long will it take her to earn $720.00? Return to Score Board

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See Answer 100 points Write the equation that is modeled here? Return to Score Board

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See Answer 200 points This model represents 3x + 2 = 2x + 4. Determine the value of x. Return to Score Board

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See Answer 300 points Solve for n: 1/3 n + 2 = -7 Return to Score Board

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See Answer 400 points Solve for x: 3x + 4 = -2x - 21 Return to Score Board

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See Answer 500 points Samantha bought a jacket on sale 50% off the original price and another 25% off the discounted price. If the jacket originally sold for $88.00, what is the final discounted price that Samantha paid for the jacket? Return to Score Board

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See Answer 100 points Belinda wants to attach a string of beads to the bottom of the round lamp shade to the left. If the diameter of the bottom of the shade is 16 cm, how many centimeters of beads will she need? Return to Score Board

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See Answer 200 points Leroy wants to paint a wall, but not the door. How many square feet of wall will he paint? Return to Score Board

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See Answer 300 points A company is filling this triangular prism with foam peanuts. Determine the cubic cm of peanuts needed to fill it. Return to Score Board

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See Answer 400 points The base of a sail is 22ft, and the area is 165 ft 2. Determine the height of the sail. Return to Score Board

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See Answer 500 points Professor Mills uses cylindrical containers like this for storing liquids. If he uses two of them, what is the total volume of both containers? Return to Score Board

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See Answer 100 points The table below shows the scores of 5 students on a Science test. Which students scored above 85%? Return to Score Board

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200 points See Answer The number of minutes Marissa studied for a test is: 15, 25, 30, 15, 20 Which measure of central tendencies would yield the greatest number of minutes? Return to Score Board

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300 points See Answer Which table shows the sequence that follows the rule 8n – 2, where n is a number’s position in a sequence? Return to Score Board

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See Answer 400 points The price for gas at 4 gas stations is shown in the table below. Which station charges the least for a gallon of gas? Return to Score Board

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See Answer 500 points The discount at a store is provided in the table below. Sally bought 3 skirts that cost $25 each before the discount. What was her total after the discount? Return to Score Board

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Marianne baked 48 cupcakes. She frosted ½ of the ones she baked. She put sprinkles on 33.3% of the frosted ones. She ate.25 of the frosted cupcakes that had sprinkles. What is the total number of cupcakes she ate? See Answer

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