Jeopardy Place Value AdditionSubtractionPlus 10 Money Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.

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Jeopardy Place Value AdditionSubtractionPlus 10 Money Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Place Value This number is in the ones position in the following number: 41.

$100 Answer from Place Value What is 1?

$200 Question from Place Value This number is in the tens position in the following number: 94.

$200 Answer from Place Value What is 9?

$300 Question from Place Value This number is in the tens position in the following number: 65.

$300 Answer from Place Value What is 6?

$400 Question from Place Value This number is in the tens position in the following number: 20.

$400 Answer from Place Value What is 2?

$500 Question from Place Value This number is in the hundreds Position in the following Number: 124.

$500 Answer from Place Value What is 1?

$100 Question from Addition This is the number you get from the following equation:

$100 Answer from Addition What is 4?

$200 Question from Addition This is the number you get from the following equation: 6+6.

$200 Answer from Addition What is 12?

$300 Question from Addition This is the number you get from the following equation: 8+9.

$300 Answer from Addition What is 17?

$400 Question from Addition This is the number you get from the following equation: 3+4.

$400 Answer from Addition What is 7?

$500 Question from Addition This is the number you get from the following equation:

$500 Answer from Addition What is 35?

$100 Question from Subtraction This is the number you get from the following equation: 5-1.

$100 Answer from Subtraction What is 4?

$200 Question from Subtraction This is the number you get from the following equation: 7-0.

$200 Answer from Subtraction What is 7?

$300 Question from Subtraction This is the number you get from the following equation: 8-2.

$300 Answer from Subtraction What is 6?

$400 Question from Subtraction This is the number you get from The following equation: 5-5.

$400 Answer from Subtraction What is 0?

$500 Question from Subtraction This is the number you get from The following equation: 15-5.

$500 Answer from Subtraction What is 10?

$100 Question from Plus 10 This is the number you get when you add 10 to the number 24.

$100 Answer from Plus 10 What is 34?

$200 Question from Plus 10 This is the number you get when you add 10 to the number 41.

$200 Answer from Plus 10 What is 51?

$300 Question from Plus 10 This is the number you get when you add 10 to the number 38.

$300 Answer from Plus 10 What is 48?

$400 Question from Plus 10 This is the number you get when you add 10 to the number 87.

$400 Answer from Plus 10 What is 97?

$500 Question from Plus 10 This is the number you get when you add 10 to the number 100.

$500 Answer from Plus 10 What is 110?

$100 Question from Money This is the amount a penny is worth.

$100 Answer from Money What is 1¢?

$200 Question from Money This is the amount a nickel is worth.

$200 Answer from Money What is 5¢?

$300 Question from Money This is the amount a dime is worth.

$300 Answer from Money What is 10¢?

$400 Question from Money This is this amount a dime and a penny together are worth.

$400 Answer from Money What is 11¢?

$500 Question from Money This is the amount two dimes and four pennies are worth.

$500 Answer from Money What is 24¢?

Final Jeopardy Tyler has 4 red apples. Erin gave him 5 more apples. This is the number of apples that Tyler has now.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is 9?