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Directions  Player 1 picks a category and clicks on a question.  Both players figure an answer to the question.  Click on the question screen to see the answer to the question.  If Player 1 gets the correct answer, then he/she gets the points for that question and continues selecting a category and question until he/she answers a question incorrectly.  If Player 1 gets the question wrong, then Player 2 can be awarded the points for the question if he/she gets the question correct.  If Player 2 gets the question correct, then he/she gets to keep going until he/she answers a question incorrectly.  If neither player answers a question correctly, then whichever player picked the question gets to select a new category and question.  Click on the house at the bottom left corner of each answer screen to return to the category board. Have Fun!!!!!!!!

Number Sense I Number Sense II Number Sense III POW Problems Geometry Measure- ment

Write an improper fraction and a mixed number for the model shown. A 100 =shaded

5/2 and 2 1/2 A 100

Which two fraction are between 2/3 and 3/4? A. 1/2 and 3/5 B. 3/14 and 17/24 C. 17/24 and 13/18 D. 6/12 and 4/5 A 200

C. 17/24 and 13/18 A 200

Which is the best way to express the shaded portion of this rectangle? A 300 = shaded A.15/8B. 8:15 C. 1:2D. 8/16

C. 1:2 A 300

The number 5 is the GCF of which pair of numbers? A.5 and 7B. 10 and 20 C. 25 and 30D. 15 and 30 A 400

Answer: C A 400

Simplify this expression: (18 – 6) 2 ÷3 x A 500

A: 349 A 500

B 100 A pair of shoes that originally cost $94.99 is on sale for $79.99? What is the percent markdown to the nearest percent? A. 15%B. 20% C. 16%D. 18%

C. 16% $94.99 – / B 100

Express 5/11 as a percent to the nearest percent.. B 200

Answer: 46% 11 ÷ 5 then x 100 B 200

Which division sentence is represented by the model? =shaded B 300 A. 1/2 ÷ 7/8 = 4/7C. 4/7 ÷ 1/2 = 8/7 B. 7/8 ÷ 1/2 = 1 and ¾D. 4/8 ÷ 4/7 = 7/8

B 300 A. 1/2 ÷ 7/8 = 4/7

DAILY DOUBLE B 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

The temperature Tuesday morning was -4 degrees Fahrenheit. At noon the temperature was 11 degrees Fahrenheit. What was the net gain/loss in degrees Fahrenheit from the morning temperature to the temperature at noon? B 400

Answer: The net gain was 15 degrees Fahrenheit. B 400

Which multiplication sentence matches the model? B 500 =shaded twice A.3/4 1/2 = 3/8B. 1/2 ÷ 3/4 = 2/3 C.3/4 ÷ 1/2 = 1 1/2 D. 3/8 1/2 = 3/4

B 500 A. 3/4 1/2 = 3/8

The correct way to write 1/2% as a decimal is: A. 0.5 B. 1.2 C D C 100

Answer: C. 1/2%=0.5% 0.5%÷100=0.005 C 100

Suppose you have 6 yards of fabric to make curtains. You use 4 and 1/8 yards. How much fabric do you have left? C 200

6 – 4 and 1/8 Answer: You have 1 and 7/8 yards of fabric left. C 200

What is the GCF of 60 and 96? C 300

Answer: 12 C 300

Curtain material costs $68.99 per yard. Helen needs 48 yards. Which is the best estimate for how much the material will cost? A.$2,400B. $2,800 C. $3,000D. $3,500 C 400

D. $70 x 50 = $3500 C 400

Every 60 th customer at Best Buy wins a new CD, and every 96 th customer wins a new DVD. Which customer will win a new CD and a new DVD? C 500

60=2x2x3x5 96=2x2x2x2x2x3 LCM=2x2x2x2x2x3x5=480 A: The 480 th customer will win both. C 500

D 100 In the triangle below, angle 1 and angle 2 are different measures. What is the best classification for this triangle? 1 2 A.right scaleneB. right equilateral C. right isoscelesD. right acute

A. right scalene (3 different angles) D 100

Which name cannot be used to describe this figure? D in 90 A.SquareB. Rhombus C. TrapezoidD. rectangle

C. Trapezoid D 200

In the figure below, what is the best way to name CDHG and ABCD? D 300 A BC D H G A.edgesB. faces C. verticesD. line segments

B. faces D 300

The rectangles are similar. D 400 4ft6ft 7ft n ft Find the value of the missing side n.

n = 10.5 ft D 400

D 500 Describe how XYZ was transformed to produce X’Y’Z’. A. reflection over y-axis B. translation 8 units down C. reflection over x-axis D. rotation 180 degrees CCW X Z Y X’Z’ Y’

C. reflection over x-axis D 500

A horse is tied to a post in a field. The length of the rope holding the horse is 24 ft. To the nearest square foot, over how much area can the horse graze? Use 3.14 for Π. E 100

A= 3.14 (24) 2 About 1809 square feet E 100

How much aluminum is needed to make the coffee can? How much coffee will it hold? E 200 Coffee. 4 in 6 in

Amount of aluminum needed is surface area so it needs is about in 2. Amount of coffee it will hold is volume so it can hold is about in 3. E 200

Find the area of this triangle. 4 m 13 m 5 m m E 300

Area= 26 m 2 A= ½ (b * h) E 300

Danny wants to double the cardboard backing for the sign shown. How many times greater will the area of the new sign be compared to the original sign. 28 in 1.5 in E 400

The area of the new sign is 4 times greater than the area of the original sign. Original area=28 x 1.5=42 square inches New area=56 x 3=168 square inches 168:42 is 4:1 E 400

The formula for the area of a circle is A=Πr 2. 1/3 of the circle below is shaded. A.3Πr 2 B. Πr 2 /3 C. Πr 3 D. 3Πr 3 /3 E 500

B. E 500

Yana conducted a survey to find out how many students would participate in a school play. Out of 76 students, 3/4 said they would participate. How many students would participate in the play? F 100

76 x 3/4 Answer: 57 students said they would participate. F 100

At a local middle school, 3/5 of the students wore jeans at least once a week. Of these students, 1/2 wore jeans that were not blue. What fraction of students wore jeans that were not blue? F 200

A: 3/10 of the students wore jeans that were not blue. 3/5 x 1/2 F 200

Cally ran 7/8 of a mile. Janice ran 2/3 of a mile. How many times farther did Cally run than Janice? F 300

A: She ran 1 5/16 times faster. 7/8 ÷ 2/3

Rex is in a walk-a-thon for charity. His neighbor agrees to give $1.50 for every 2 miles that Rex walks. If Rex walks 15 miles, how much will his neighbor give? F 400

A: His neighbor will give him $ $1.50/2mi = x/15mi F 400

Make a sketch of what this building would look like when viewed from point S. S F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Using the Problem Solving Approach Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Gina has 36 feet of total table space for her family gathering. If she uses 2 and ½ foot wide chairs, does Gina have enough table space for 17 people? Explain. Click on screen to continue

36 ÷ 2 and 1/2 Answer: No, she does not have enough room for 17 people because she only has enough room for 14 people if she uses 2 and ½ foot wide chairs. Click on screen to continue

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