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$100 Question from H1 A football team lost 4 yards on the first play, lost 5 yards on the second play, then gained 8 yards on the third play. Write an addition expression for this statement.  

$200 Question from H1 Crystal went scuba diving. Her starting height was 6 feet above sea level. Then she dove 10 feet underwater. Crystal traveled this far from her starting height.

$300 Question from H1 (See chart A on Jeopardy Tool Sheet) Enter the difference, in degrees, between the record low temperatures in Hawaii and Montana.

∙ DAILY DOUBLE Evaluate. |-16 / 2 | ( 5 - |-2| ) - 21 $400 Question from H1 DAILY DOUBLE Evaluate. |-16 / 2 | ( 5 - |-2| ) - 21 ∙

$500 Question from H1 (See chart G on Jeopardy Tool Sheet) The distance, in units, between points A and C.

Enter the value of 2.1 + (-3) - (-0.9) $100 Question from H2 Enter the value of 2.1 + (-3) - (-0.9)

Enter the value of (-8)(32)(5)(⅛) $200 Question from H2 Enter the value of (-8)(32)(5)(⅛)

$300 Question from H2 True or False? (-0.45) ÷ 9/10 < -¼

$400 Question from H2 Mark buys a wooden board that is 7½ feet long. The cost of the board is $0.50 per foot, including tax. What is the total cost, in dollars, of Mark’s board? There are TWO ways to solve. Technically, this target objective does not allow calculator use, BUT your teachers are being nice!

$500 Question from H2 (See chart H on Jeopardy Tool Sheet) Name the numbers that are located exactly 5/7 units from point P on the number line.

$100 Question from H3 Enter the value of 5(13 - 4.5)

Simplify the expression (4x + 3) - (-2x + 4) $200 Question from H3 Simplify the expression (4x + 3) - (-2x + 4)

$300 Question from H3 Enter the value of c when the expression 21.2x + c is equivalent to 5.3(4x - 2.6).

$400 Question from H3 (See chart F on Jeopardy Tool Sheet)

What was the price of the motorcycle, not including the tax? $500 Question from H3 Lenny bought a motorcycle. He paid 12.5% in tax. The tax added $1,437.50 to the price of the motorcycle. What was the price of the motorcycle, not including the tax?

$100 Question from H4 A B C D E

$200 Question from H4 (See chart G on Jeopardy Tool Sheet) Select all expressions that show the distance between A and B. 4 - (-2) 4 + I -2 I I -2 + 4 I 4 + (-2)

$300 Question from H4 A B C D

$400 Question from H4 (See charts B and D on Jeopardy Tool Sheet)

Select all expressions that are equivalent to $500 Question from H4 DAILY DOUBLE Select all expressions that are equivalent to -3.75 + 2(-4x + 6.1) - 3.25x 7x - 2x + 8.1 8.45 - 8x - 3.25x -1.75 - 7.25x + 6.1 -11.25x + 12.2 - 3.75

$100 Question from H5 Name all the possible integers that can make this inequality statement true.                    I x I < 4

$200 Question from H5

Select all expressions equivalent to $300 Question from H5 Select all expressions equivalent to -72x + 60 -12(-6x - 5) -12(6x - 5) -6(-12x - 10) 6(-12x + 10)

$400 Question from H5 (See chart E on Jeopardy Tool Sheet) B C D

$500 Question from H5 Jenny has $25 and she earns $10 for each lawn that she mows. Jenny wants to buy a concert ticket that costs $65. Write the algebraic equation. Solve the algebraic equation. Give the number of lawns Jenny needs to mow to be able to buy the concert ticket. Technically, this target objective does not allow calculator use, BUT your teachers are being nice!