This is JEOPARDY. JEOPARDY! Problem Solving Order of Operations Place Value Number Concepts PropertiesMultiplication 200 400 600 800 1000 FINAL JEOPARDY.

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This is JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY! Problem Solving Order of Operations Place Value Number Concepts PropertiesMultiplication FINAL JEOPARDY

Problem Solving 200 Greg bought $3600 worth of Tech stock. Greg bought 300 shares. How much was the each share worth? $12

Problem Solving 400 Jane signed up for Internet access at $25 a month. How much will it cost Jane for five months of service? $125

Problem Solving 600 Paul spent $17.73 for a pair of jeans and $32.72 on a shirt. If Paul must also pay $3.03 sales tax, how much did Paul spend altogether? $53.48

Problem Solving 800 The number of peanuts (p) in a can of mixed nuts multiplied by 4 is equal to the total number of nuts in the can. Write and equation and use it to find out how many nuts are in a can that has 32 peanuts in it. 128 peanuts

Problem Solving 1000 There were 88 different reptiles in the exhibit. There were 31 snakes. The rest of the reptiles were evenly divided into crocodilians, lizards, and turtles. How many lizards were in the exhibit? 19 lizards

Order of Operations = 124 3

Order of Operations – 5 - = 75 1

Order of Operations ÷ + 20 = 41 2

Order of Operations X 2 = 12 6

Order of Operations 1000 X 91 ÷ 7 = 91 7

Place Value 200 Write the number in standard form. 300, , ,195

Place Value 400 Write the number in standard form. 9 ten thousands 5 thousands 9 hundreds 4 tens 8 ones 95, 948

Place Value 600 What is the value of the underlined digit? 136,415,789 4 hundred thousands or 400,000

Place Value 800 Write the number. 80, , , ,946

Place Value 1000 Write the value of the missing number. 8, , ,000, __ = 7,158, ,000 or 1 hundred thousands

Number Concepts 200 Write the number. (3 X 1,000) + (9 X 100) + (9 X 1) 3, 909

Number Concepts 400 What number is missing from the following sequence? 17, 28, 39, 50, 61, __, 83 72

Number Concepts 600 What number is missing from the following sequence? 116, 104, 92, __, 68, 56 80

Number Concepts 800 If the three in the number 85,397 was replaced with a six, by how much would the number be increased by? 300

Number Concepts 1000 Given the digits 4, 7, and 2, how many different three-digit numbers can you create greater than 400, if you only use each digit once for each different number? 4

Properties 200 What should replace the ___ to make the following sentence true? = 9 __ 11 X

Properties 400 Provide a fact that belongs to the same family as 9 X 7 = 63 Any of the following are correct: 7 X 9 = ÷ 7 = 9 63 ÷ 9 = 7

Properties 600 The sum of two numbers is 13. The product of the same two numbers is 30. What are the numbers? 3 and 10

Properties 800 The sum of two numbers is 17. The difference of the same two numbers is 1. What are the numbers? 8 and 9

Properties 1000 Find the missing number. 12 X (4+8) = __

Multiplication 200 Solve 5 X (8 X 2) 80

Multiplication 400 Our class had great success with the science project. We thought we would build a solar system out of a twig and round balls. Mrs. Smith broke us up into nine teams of seven students. How many students are in my class? 63

Multiplication X 101= 7,878

Multiplication 800 There was a major theft at our school. Someone broke in and stole two computers and four video players. It will cost $1, to replace each computer and $ to replace each video player. How much will it cost to replace everything that was stolen? $2,994.00

Multiplication ,512 Solve (6 X 4) X (7 X 1) X 9

FINAL JEOPARDY Category: Division

Final Jeopardy Question 77,506 ÷ 11=

Answer 7,046