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Jeopardy $100 ABCDE $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100

1 - $100

1 - $300 Bill runs at 10 miles per hour. What is his rate in miles per minute?

1 - $400 A piece of fabric is in the shape of a square. The area measures 40 square inches. Find the length of one side of the piece of fabric.

1 - $500 Jack runs at 3 miles per hour. What is his rate in miles per minute?

2 - $100

2 - $200 Simplify: (4x – 5)(-3x + 2)

2 - $300

2 - $400 A street light casts a shadow 29.2 ft long. A child who is 4 feet tall casts a shadow 3.5 feet long. Draw a picture including similar triangles to find the height of the street light.

2 - $500 Simplify: (-3x – 6)(-5x – 12)

3 - $100 Solve and graph the inequality: x – 3 > -9

3 - $200

3 - $300 A square photograph has a side length of 8n centimeters. What is the area of the photograph?

3 - $400 Gertrude is typing a research paper on the computer. Her typing speed is inversely related to her typing time. If she is typing at 20 words per minute, it will take her 5 hours to type her entire paper. How long will it take her if she types 25 words per minute?

3 - $500 Bert is typing a research paper on the computer. His typing speed is inversely related to his typing time. If he is typing at 40 words per minute, it will take him 3 hours to type his entire paper. How long will it take him if he types 50 words per minute?

4 - $100 Determine the slope of the line that contains the points (4, 5) and (3, -9)

4 - $200 A supermarket marks down the price of a $4.00 loaf of bread by 20%. What is the discount and the new price of the loaf of bread?

4 - $300 Solve the system of equations by elimination. 8x – 3y = 15 4y = 4x + 2

4 - $400 A boat travels at a constant speed as shown in the table below. What is the rate of change? Time(hr) 2468 Distance (mi)

4 - $500 Solve the system of equations by elimination 6x – 2y = 12 y = -5x + 10

5 - $100 Identify the constant of variation if y = 15 when x = 5, given that y varies directly with x. Then write the equation of variation.

5 - $200 What is the probability of rolling either a sum of 7 or at least one odd number using two number cubes, each labeled 1 – 6?

5 - $300

5 - $400 Determine the slope of the line that contains the points (-4, -1.5) and (3, -4.5)

5 - $500 Make a box-and-whisker plot to display data of student heights (in inches) in a math class. Make a box-and-whisker plot to display data of student heights (in inches) in a math class. 65, 72, 59, 61, 67, 70, 58, 60, 60 Half of the students are between which heights?