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Final jeopardy question Addition Subtraction Mult. Division Shapes 10 20 30 40

10 The answer to an addition problem. What is a sum?

20 123 + 5. What is 128?

30 333 + 22. What is 355?

40 445+200. What is 645?

10 The answer to a subtraction problem. What is the difference?

20 Three computers were stolen and the classroom was left with only two, the classroom began with, What is 5 computers?

30 56 – 9. What is 47?

40 742 – 42. What is 700?

10 The answer to a multiplication problem. What is a product?

20 9 x 9. What is 81?

30 5 x 6. What is 30?

40 6 x 4. What is 24?

The answer to a division problem. 10 The answer to a division problem. What is a quotient?

20 12/2 What is 6?

30 60/10. What is 6?

40 63/7. What is 9?

10 The shape with four equal sides. What is a square?

20 The shape of a stop sign. What is an octagon?

30 The shape that has five sides, also one of the offices at Washington D.C. What is the pentagon?

40 The shape of a ten sided figure. What is a decagon?

Final Jeopardy Question Three quarters, two dimes, and six nickels. Time is up! What is one dollar and 25 cents?