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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Problem Capacity Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Solid Figures Surface Area/Volume Capacity Weight/Mass Problem Solving Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 What is the name of this figure?

$100 Answer from H1 Triangular Prism

$200 Question from H1 Identify the following in this figure: Name: Faces: Edges Vertices:

$200 Answer from H1 Name: Square Pyramid Faces: 5 Edges:8 Vertices: 5

$300 Question from H1 Identify the following figure from the net:

$300 Answer from H1 Cylinder

$400 Question from H1 Draw the Right Side View

$400 Answer from H1

$500 Question from H1 Identify the Solid Figure

$500 Answer from H1 Octagonal Pyramid

$100 Question from H2 Calculate the Surface Area 4 5 6

$100 Answer from H2 148 square units

$200 Question from H2 Calculate the Volume 4 5 6

$200 Answer from H2 120 cubic units

$300 Question from H2 Calculate the Surface Area 1.5 ft 4 ft 2.5 ft

$300 Answer from H2 39.5 square feet

$400 Question from H2 Calculate the Volume 1.5 in. 4 in. 2.5 in.

$400 Answer from H2 15 cubic inches

$500 Question from H2 Calculate the Volume of this cube: 27 cm

$500 Answer from H2 19,683 cubic cm

$100 Question from H3 11 cups = ____ fl oz

$100 Answer from H3 88 fl oz

$200 Question from H3 5 gal = _____ cups

$200 Answer from H3 80 cups

$300 Question from H3 560 mL = ______ L

$300 Answer from H3 0.560 L

$400 Question from H3 333,929 L = _____ mL

$400 Answer from H3 333,929,000 mL

$500 Question from H3 4,608 tsp = ______ gal

$500 Answer from H3 6 gal

$100 Question from H4 8000 lb = ____T

$100 Answer from H4 4 T

$200 Question from H4 6 lb 8 oz +3 lb 9 oz

$200 Answer from H4 10 lb 1 oz

$300 Question from H4 285 mg = ____ g

$300 Answer from H4 0.285 g

$400 Question from H4 1.356754 kg = _____g

$400 Answer from H4 1,356.754 g

$500 Question from H4 23 T = ______oz

$500 Answer from H4 736,000 oz

$100 Question from H5 Mr. Cliff made 12 gallons of chili. How many 1 quart containers can be filled with Mr. Cliff’s chili?

$100 Answer from H5 48 1-quart containers

$200 Question from H5 A pallet has bricks stacked 5 layers High. Each layer has 4 rows, and each row has 8 bricks. How many bricks are on the pallet?

$200 Answer from H5 160 bricks

$300 Question from H5 Tell whether an exact answer or an estimate is needed. Then solve the problem. Jim wants to mail a letter that weighs 4 ounces. The post office charged 37 cents for the first ounce and 23 cents for every additional ounce. How much will his postage cost?

$300 Answer from H5 Exact: $1.06

$400 Question from H5 Explain how you could use objects to solve this problem. Then Solve. Tia, Maria, Damon, and Brian are all Brothers and sisters. Tia is the oldest. Damon was born between Maria and Brian. The youngest sibling is a girl. What is the birth order of the siblings?

$400 Answer from H5 Tia, Brian, Damon, Maria

$500 Question from H5 Frank lives in a real nice rectangular Prism. He wants to paint it. Its dimensions are 8 m by 10 m by 5 m. One can of paint covers 60 square meters. How many cans of paint does he need to buy?

$500 Answer from H5 340 square meters 340 divided by 60 = 5.66666666666 Therefore, he must buy 6 cans of paint.

Final Jeopardy Why is pound abbreviated lb? Why is ounce abbreviated oz?

Final Jeopardy Answer Pound in Latin is Libra Ounce in Latin is Onza