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Factoring Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Special Products Factor Solve Polynomials Problem Solving 10 20 30 40 50

1-10 Factor. Category 1 - 10

1-20 Factor. Category 1 - 20

1-30 Factor.

1-40 Factor.

1-50 Factor.

2-10 Factor.

2-20 Factor.

2-30 Factor.

2-40 Factor.

2-50 Factor.

3-10 Factor.

3-20 Factor.

3-30 Factor.

3-40 Factor.

3-50 Factor.

4-10 Solve.

4-20 Solve.

4-30 Solve.

4-40 Solve.

4-50 Solve.

5-10 A bicycle shop sells about 18 bikes per week when it charges $100 per bike. For each increase of $10, the shop sells 9 less bikes per week. How much should the shop charge to maximize sales?

Find the distance the stone traveled. 5-20 The path of a large stone fired from a torsion catapult can be modeled by where x is the distance (in yards) and y is the height (in yards) the stone traveled. Find the distance the stone traveled.

Find the maximum height of the stone. 5-30 The path of a large stone fired from a torsion catapult can be modeled by where x is the distance (in yards) and y is the height (in yards) the stone traveled. Find the maximum height of the stone.

After how many seconds does the stunt man hit the air cushion? 5-40 A stunt man working on a movie set falls from a window that is 70 feet above an air cushion positioned on the ground. After how many seconds does the stunt man hit the air cushion?

5-50 You are creating a wood frame of uniform width for a picture that is 5 inches by 7 inches. You have 64 square inches of wood for the frame. Write and solve an equation to find the width x.