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The game of never ending madness! BAZINGA! The game of never ending madness!

Category 1 Category 2 Categories Category 3 Category 4

Category 1 Question 1 10pt Question 2 20pts Question 3 30pts

Category 2 Question 1 10pt Question 2 20pts Question 3 30pts

Category 3 Question 1 10pt Question 2 20pts Question 3 30pts

Category 4 Question 1 10pt Question 2 20pts Question 3 30pts

Cat 1: Question 1 Compare the following: 2.43 ____ 2.403 19.176 ________19.167 Double your team’s points

Cat 1: Question 2 Mr. Soriano has 139.2 pounds of flower seeds. He wants to plant an equal amount of seeds every 24 days. How many pounds of flower seeds will Mr. Soriano plant each day? Cut another team’s points in half

Cat 1: Question 3 10 sec left! 30 sec left! 10 sec left! Begin! Jason buys 4 packs of gum for $1.86 each. What is the total amount Jason spends of gum? Do the Cha Cha Slide for 1 minute with the entire class. Any team that doesn’t loses 20 points 10 sec left! 30 sec left! 10 sec left! Begin! 30 sec left! Begin! DONE

Cat 1: Question 4 Darrel buys 8 pounds of peanuts for $15.84. How much does EACH pound of peanuts cost? Steal another player from a different team to bring to your team! 15 seconds…GO! 7 11 1 8 2 6 3 5 4 9 15 14 13 12 10

Cat 2: Question 1 Bailey bought some necklaces for 6 of her friends. If each necklace cost $3.88, about how much did Bailey spend on the necklaces? If your team can sing 30 seconds of “All About that Bass” Your team gets 20 extra points.

Cat 2: Question 2 10 sec left! 30 sec left! 10 sec left! Begin! 36.4÷4 + 18 – 3 If one person from your team can sing the alphabet backwards in under a minute, giver yourself an extra 50 pts! 10 sec left! 30 sec left! 10 sec left! Begin! 30 sec left! Begin! DONE

Cat 2: Question 3 Jesse notices that a box of cupcakes costs $3.84. Jesse wants to buy 9 boxes of cupcakes for a class party. How much will he spend? You lost all your points!

Cat 2: Question 4 [33 + ( 12.9 x 2)] ÷ 3 = _______ Go steal 20 points from another team!

Cat 3: Question 1 Chelsea and the other 3 members of the school swim team swam the same distance. The total distance they swam was 8.96 kilometers. How far did each member of the team swim? Choose two teams to give 10 points to. Your team gets 10 as well.

Cat 3: Question 2 Evan purchased 9 video games. Each video game cost $32.21. What is the best estimate for how much Evan spent in all for the video games? Take 10 points from every team.

Cat 3: Question 3 Amber purchased 4 apples for $0.86 each, 2 watermelons for $2.77 each, 5 bananas for $1.18 each, and 8 oranges for $1.26 each. How much did Amber spend in all on fruit? The team with the most points must do 10 pushups or lose all their points!

Cat 3: Question 4 Mia and her 11 cousins ate a total of 19.68 pounds of fish at a family fish fry. How many pounds of fish did EACH person eat? BAZINGA!!! Erase half of every team’s points including your team.

Cat 4: Question 1 List the following numbers in order from GREATEST TO LEAST: 7.81 7.18 7.8 7.108 7.801 7.82 7.118 11 7 8 2 1 6 3 4 5 9 15 14 13 10 12 Cut your team’s points in half.

Cat 4: Question 2 Begin! Begin! 10 sec left! 10 sec left! Carly’s dad bought 74 jars of jam. He sold each jar of jam for $5.18. How much money did Carly’s dad collect? Double your points and give another team 20 points! Begin! Begin! 10 sec left! 10 sec left!

Cat 4: Question 3 Steal 10 points from another team! Kendall spent the same amount of time writing in a journal every day for 21 days. She wrote in the journal for 2.5 hours each day. How much time did Kendall spend writing in the journal? Steal 10 points from another team!

Cat 4: Question 4 Aaron bought 453 bottles of soda. He put the bottles into 15 boxes. How many bottles were in each box? Triple your points!