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$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Order of Operations Mean, Median, Mode, & Range FractionsProperties Area, Perimeter, & Volume

FINAL JEOPARDY C1 final Who is the greatest sixth grade math teacher??

C1 final Miss Brier

Solve…… (9x8) + 1= ? $100

73 $100

$200 P.E.M.D.A.S. stands for what?

$200 Parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction

$ to the third power is……

1331 $300

$400 2 to the tenth power is……

4056 $400

$500 3 to the seventh power is…

2187 $500

$100 Find the mode of these numbers…………… 54,66,77,88,99

$100 No mode

$200 Define the word median

$200 The number in the middle of a set of data put in numerical order.

$300 What is the range of this set of data 110,101,96,56

$ = the range and that is 54

$400 What is another name for the average.

$400 mean

$500 Give a sentence on how you find the average.

$500 Add all the number in a set of data then divide by the number of numbers.

$100 What is a fraction?

$100 A number that represented as a whole

$ – Give me the definition for the word numerator.

$200 The number above the line on a fraction.

$300 ¾ is equal to what as a percent?

$300 75%

$400 Put 56/100 in simplest form.

$400 14/25

$500 In an improper fraction which number is larger in value.

$500 The numerator

$100 What is the definition of identity property of addition

$100 The sum of 0 and any number is that number Example, 0+9=9

$200 9x 5=5x9 what is the property

$200 Commutative property of multiplication.

$300 Give an example of the associative property of multiplication.

$300 Around the lines of 9x(5x4)= (9x5)x4 (answers may vary)

$400 Explain the commutative property of addition in only 11 words

$400 Change the order of the addends does not change the sum Example, 9+5=5+9

$500 1x9=9 Of 9x1=9 What property is this?

$500 Identity property of multiplacation.

$100 In your words what is the volume of a rectangle

$100 L x w x h

$200 Sides on this rectangle are 3in, 3in, 4in, and 4in, what is the perimeter

$ inches

$300 How do you find the area of a square?

$300 Base x height

$400 How do you find the area of a triangle?

$400 ½ (base x Height)

$500 What is the volume of a cube

$500 L x w x h OR side 3

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