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Hosted by Miss White

Multiplication and Division Equations Use Formulas Work Backward s Inequaliti es

Row 1, Col 1 Solve the equation. 2.5z = 10 z = 4

1,2 Charlene rode on a plane for 2 ½ hours. How far did she travel if the plane’s average speed was 250 miles per hour? 625 miles DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

1,3 Aaron multiplied the number of hours he spends traveling to and from school each day by 5. He travels a total of 7 ½ hours. How much time does he spend traveling to and from school each day? 1 ½ hours

1,4 Solve and graph the inequality. 5z < 45 ● > x < 9 TRIPLE JEOPARDY!!

2,1 Solve the equation. 8 = 2/3r r = 12

2,2 Kirsten rode her bike 84 miles in 7 hours. What was Kirsten’s average speed? 12 miles per hour DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

2,3 Sheila has to be at the airport at 9:25 p.m. to pick up her mother. She has to spend half an hour cleaning her room, 25 min doing dishes, and 45 min driving to the airport. If shecleans her room first, what time should she start cleaning her room? 7:45 p.m.

2,4 Solve the inequality. 4x > 24 x > 6

3,1 Solve and check. 12/17 = k/68 k = 48 DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

3,2 The coldest day last winter was 8 degrees Celsius. Write the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Write your answer as a decimal (to the nearest tenth) degrees Fahrenheit

3,3 If you add 15 to Jamie’s age, then multiply it by 6, the result is 174. How old is Jamie? 14 years old

3,4 Solve and graph the inequality on the number line. x – 3 < 2 O > x < 5

4,1 Solve and check. 5/8n = 3 3/4 n = 6

4,2 Convert 130 degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius. Round your answer to the nearest tenth! 54.4 degrees Celsius

4,3 Jayne is going to hike the Blue Hills Trail. To prepare, she bought 10 lb of hiker’s trail mix, a stuff sack for $14.60, and a water filter for $ She spent a total of $ How much did the trail mix cost per pound? $1.69 per pound TRIPLE JEOPARDY!!

4,4 Solve and graph the inequality on the number line. 6x < 30 ● > x < 5

5,1 Solve and check. 8y = 112 y = 14

5,2 Convert 7 degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit. Round your answer to the nearest tenth! 44.6 degrees Fahrenheit DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

5,3 Alex brought 70 cookies to school to celebrate his birthday. He gave 8 cookies to the sixth grade teachers. He then shared equally the remaining cookies with his 14 classmates and himself. How many cookies remained? 2 cookies DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

5,4 Graph the inequality on a number line. x > 3 ● >