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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 Frac, Dec, % GeometryI dare ya!!! Explain Guess this Category !!

Type your final question. FINAL JEOPARDY C1 final

Answer to Final Jeopardy

A diagram below of Mr. Hill’s yard it shown. C1 $100 Mr. Hill wants to plant grass seed in his yard. He needs to know how much seed he should buy. What is the area of Mr. Hill’s yard? Explain your answer 60 ft 80 ft Mr. Hill’s Yard

The area of Mr. Hill’s yard is 4800 ft². Multiply the length times the width to find the area. C1 $100

Kyle has a container that holds 60 paper clips. Half of the paper clips are metal. The other half are colored plastic: 10 red, 10 green, and 10 blue. C1 $200 PART A If Kyle randomly takes a paperclip out of the container, what is the probability that the paper clip will be colored plastic? PART B If Kyle randomly takes a paperclip out of the container, what is the probability that the paper clip will be red or green? EXPLAIN

Part A 30/60 = ½ 50% Part B 20/60 = 1/3 = 33.3% You add the 10 red plus the 10 green to give you a total of 20 out of 60. C1 $200

Kori is driving to the mountains. The table below shows the total number of miles that Kori expects to complete by the end of each hour of this trip. C1 $300 Travel Time Hour# of Miles If the pattern in the table continues, predict how many hours it will take Kori to drive a total of 455 miles. Explain your prediction.

It will take Kori 7 hours to drive 455 miles. The pattern is that every hour Kori ‘s miles increase by 65. I added = 390 for hour 6. Then I added = 455 miles for hour 7. C1 $300

A science class rolled a model car down a hill and measured the distance the car traveled. The class rolled the car 30 times and recorded the results in the table below. C1 $400 Distance Traveled# of Times 8.0 ft to 8.9 ft6 9.0 ft to 9.9 ft ft to 10.9 ft ft to 11.9 ft ft to 12.9 ft4 Model Car Distances The class rolls the car one more time. Based on the data on the table, what is the probability that the car will travel 10 ft or more? Explain your answer.

The probability that the car will travel more than 10 ft is …. C1 $400

The points N, R, and P are on the circle below. Point M is the center of the circle. Connect the three points to form a central angle. C1 $500 R N P M Explain how you determined your answer.

I connected point N to point R to form a chord on the circle. Next, I connected point N to point M to form the radius of the circle. When all three points of the circle are connected a central angle is formed at point M. C1 $500

C2 $100 On Friday, Lewis saw a certain number of hummingbirds, h. On Saturday, he saw 3 more than twice the number of hummingbirds he saw on Friday. Write an expression for the number of hummingbirds Lewis saw on Saturday.

C2 $100 2h + 3 OR 2 * h + 3

C2 $200 Ava is comparing two expressions. The first expression is 8³. The second expression is 3 5 Which expression is greater?

C2 $200 8³ = 512 GREATER 3 5 = 243

C2 $300 Mrs. Fulcher asked Tanya to find the value of the expression below. 5 ● 4² Part B What is the value of the expression if the exponent is changed from the digit 2 to the digit 3? Part A What is the value of the expression above?

C2 $300 Part A – 80 Part B - 320

C2 $400 Part A Find the value for n n = 57 Part B Find the value for y. y/5 - 7 = 13

C2 $400 Part A, n = 19 Part B, y = 100

C2 $500 Part A What is the value of b in the equation? 6b = 148 Part B What is the value of k in the equation? 144/k = 9

C2 $500 Part A, b=8 Part B, k=16

C3 $100 Tyrone saved $24 of the $60 he earned mowing lawns. What percent of his earnings did Tyrone save?

C3 $100 2/5 = 40%

C3 $200 Frank’s Grocery bill is $ After Frank uses some coupons, the bill is $ Part A By rounding to the nearest dollar, estimate the amount of money Frank saved. Part B What is the approximate percent that Frank saved on his bill?

C3 $200 Part A – saved about $10 Part B – 10/40 = 25%

C3 $300 At Anthony’s school, 25% of the 72 6 th grade students wear either glasses or contacts. Part A How many 6 th grade students wear either glasses or contacts? Part B There are 9 students that wear glasses. Of the students who wear glasses or contacts, what percent wear glasses?

C3 $300 Part A -18 students Part B – 9/18= 50%

C3 $400 A theater club sold 300 tickets for a school play. Part A On the first day, 60%, of the 300 tickets were sold. How many tickets were sold the first day? Part B Of the 300 tickets, 240 were sold to 6 th grade students. What percent of the total number of tickets sold were sold to 6 th grade students?

C3 $400 Part A – 180 tickets Part B – 240/300= 4/5 80%

C3 $500 Mr. Roberts is going shopping. He has a budget of $ He will buy either a painting or a lamp. Part A If he spends 80% of his money on a painting, how much money will Mr. Roberts spend? Part B If he spends 50% of his money on a lamp, instead of buying a painting, how much money will Mr. Roberts spend?

C3 $500 Part A - $120 spent Part B - $75

C4 $100 On the grid, draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 34 units. What are the lengths of each side?

C4 $100 Answers vary 15,15,2,2 9,9,8,8 5,5,12,12

C4 $200 On the grid below -Plot and label the points: A (1,5), B (3,2), C (6,2), D (8,5) - Connect the points in order starting with point A, to draw a quadrilateral What type of quadrilateral is formed by connecting points A,B,C and D?

C4 $200 -Plot and label the points: A (1,5), B (3,2), C (6,2), D (8,5) -TRAPEZIOD

C4 $300 Mia puts pictures into a box like the one shown. What is the volume of the box? V = lwh 2 ft 6 ft 4 ft

C4 $ ft³

C4 $400 Someone told you to pick this square because you win money BUT you LOSE $400!!

C4 $400 Type in the answer.

C4 $500 A shipping company uses large crates to ship certain items. A diagram of one of the crates is shown below. h 6 ft 3 ft The volume of the crate is 72 cubic feet. What is the height, in feet, of the crate?

C4 $500 h = 4 ft

C5 $100 Roberto drew a diagram of his triangular garden, as shown below. Estimate the area, in square meters, of Roberto’s garden. 6.7 m 12.2 m A = ½ bh

C5 $ in²

C5 $200 Sonya, Darren and Abby were on different sports teams last season. The number of wins for each team is listed below. Sonya’s team won 4 out of 5 games Darren’s team won 12 out of 20 games Abby’s team won 20 out of 25 games Which teams won the same proportion of their games?

C5 $200 Sonya and Abby

C5 $300 Rudy is building a wall beside his garden. He records the height of the wall at the end of each day during an 11-day period. His data is shown in the graph below. According to the data in the graph, what was the height of the wall at the end of day 4?

C5 $ feet

C5 $400 Carlos burns 75 calories for every 15 minutes he walks. Part A How many calories will Carlos burn if he walks for 45 minutes? Part B Carols wants to burn 300 calories. How many minutes must Carlos walk in order to burn 300 calories?

C5 $400 Part A – 225 calories Part B – 60 minutes

C5 $500 The diagram below shows the paths of two riders on a merry-go-round. How much greater, in feet, is the circumference of Path B than Path A? Path A Path B 35 ft 20 ft

C5 $ ╥ ft greater

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