Unit 1 – Foundation for Algebra (Part 1) Jeopardy Review.

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Unit 1 – Foundation for Algebra (Part 1) Jeopardy Review

Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Day 1 - $100 a symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more values of a quantity that changes. Answer

Day 1 - $100 - Answer What is Variable? Board

Day 1 - $200 An algebraic expression for 15 more than g Answer

Day 1 - $200 - Answer What is G + 15? Board

Day 1 - $300 An algebraic expression for 9 less than the product of 5 and a number Answer

Day 1 - $300 - Answer What is 5n – 9? Board

Day 1 - $400 Answer

Day 1 - $400 - Answer What is 8 plus the quotient of 15 and h? Board

Day 1 - $500 Sandy is saving money to buy a car. She decides to withdraw $50 from her savings account for a new phone. What expression represents the total amount of money left in Sandy’s account after the withdraw? Answer

Day 1 - $500 - Answer What is b – 50? Board

Day 2 - $100 a number that can be expressed using a base and an exponent. Answer

Day 2 - $100 - Answer What is Power? Board

Day 2 - $200 Simplify the expression 2 5 Answer

Day 2 - $200 - Answer What is 32? Board

Day 2 - $300 The last operation that will be done in the following expression (8 – 6) 2 Answer

Day 2 - $300 - Answer What is addition? Board

Day 2 - $400 The simplified version of the expression (10 – 7) 2 Answer

Day 2 - $400 - Answer What is 78? Board

Day 2 - $500 Find the error 10 – 8 ÷ – 8 ÷ – – Answer

Day 2 - $500 - Answer What is 10 – Board

Day 3 - $100 a number that when multiplied by itself is equal to the given number. Answer

Day 3 - $100 - Answer What is square root? Board

Day 3 - $200 Answer

Day 3 - $200 - Answer What is 18? Board

Day 3 - $300 Answer

Day 3 - $300 - Answer What is 8? Board

Day 3 - $400 Answer

Day 3 - $400 - Answer What is 1) Integer 2) Irrational 3) & 4) Rational? Board

Day 3 - $500 Answer

Day 3 - $500 - Answer Board

Day 4 - $100 An example that shows that a statement is not always true. Answer

Day 4 - $100 - Answer What is a counter-example? Board

Day 4 - $200 Simplify the expression p + 6 Answer

Day 4 - $200 - Answer What is 4p + 18? Board

Day 4 - $300 What property justifies the simplified expression. (3 + -3)y = 0 Answer

Day 4 - $300 - Answer What is the Additive Inverse Property? Board

Day 4 - $400 Identify the property shown in each situation. To find your score in jeopardy if you get this question wrong, multiply your score by 0. Answer

Day 4 - $400 - Answer What is the Zero Property of Multiplication? (do not really multiply by zero) Board

Day 4 - $500 Answer

Day 4 - $500 - Answer Board