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This button goes to Final Jeopardy answer Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on number in the button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on number in the button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Change category names by double clicking on them and typing in new category GA ME BOA RD

Create a hyperlink to the appropriate category slide DAILY DOUBLE

PLACE VALUE According to a report published in 2000, the population of Dallas was 1,642,019. What does the 4 in this number represent? What is four? What is four thousand? What is forty thousand? Click on What is to enter questions Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used. Back

PLACE VALUE In a recent survey Americans eat between 3,600,000 and 3,800,000 fast food meals each month. Which number could be the number of fast food meals in one month? What is 3,568,000? What is 3,600,123? What is 3,812,987? Back

PLACE VALUE Which shows three hundred sixty five million, five hundred thirteen, and seventy-five hundredths in standard form? What is 3,065, ? What is 365, ? What is 365,000, ? Back

PLACE VALUE Which represents in words? What is fifty one thousand, eighty nine? What is fifty one and eighty nine thousandths? What is fifty one and eighty nine hundredths? Back

PLACE VALUE Which of the following is less than 7.03? What is 7.3? What is 7.003? What is 7.033? Back

HOW DO I SOLVE THIS? Nick scored 275 points and 324 points in two board games. Andrea scores 243 points in her first game. What is the least number of points she can score in her second game to have a greater total score than Nick? What is 275 – ( )? What is ( ) + 243? What is ( ) - 243? Back

Pam went to the store and bought 4 snacks for $1.45 each, 2 drinks for $2.00 each, and a candy bar for $0.75. Which shows how much money Pam spent? HOW DO I SOLVE THIS? Back What is (4 x 1.45) + (2 x 2.00) ? What is ( ) + ( ) ? What is (4 x 1.45) + (2 x 2.00) ?

A mechanic repaired 28 cars and 46 trucks last month. He spent 2 hours repairing each of these vehicles. Which equations can be used to find h, the total number of hours the mechanic spent repairing these vehicles? HOW DO I SOLVE THIS? Back What is h = ( ) ÷ 2? What is h = ( ) x 2? What is h = ( ) + 2?

On Monday 149 people each bought 1 CD. On Tuesday 263 people each bought 1 CD. All the CDs cost $9. Which of these statements would NOT find t, the total amount of money? What is t = ( ) x 9? What is t = (149 x 9) – (263 x 9)? What is t = (149 x 9) + (263 x 9)? HOW DO I SOLVE THIS? Back

Pam went to the store with $25 and bought 4 snacks for $1.45 each, 2 drinks for $2.00 each, and a candy bar for $0.75. Which shows how much money Pam left with? HOW DO I SOLVE THIS? Back What is 25 - (4 x 1.45) + (2 x 2.00) ? What is 25 + (4 x 1.45) + (2 x 2.00) ? What is 25 - ( ) + ( ) ?

PRIME NUMBERS AND FACTORS What is the prime factorization of 104? What is 2 x 4 x 13 ? What is 2 x 2 x 2 x 13 ? What is 2 x 2 x 26 ? Back

PRIME NUMBERS AND FACTORS Which list shows all the factors of 48? What is 1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 48 ? What is 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, 48 ? What is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 48 ? Back

PRIME NUMBERS AND FACTORS Which of the following is a composite number? What is 37 ? What is 39 ? What is 31 ? Back

PRIME NUMBERS AND FACTORS Which group shows all the common factors for 36 and 48? What is 1, 2, 3, 4, 6? What is 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12? What is 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18? Back

PRIME NUMBERS AND FACTORS What are all the common factors of 5, 10, 20, 35? What is 1, 2, 5, 10? What is 1, 5? What is 1, 3, 5? Back

WORD PROBLEMS Chris has 500 stamps. He has 125 more than Mike. How many stamps does Mike have? What is 625? What is 425? What is 375? Back

WORD PROBLEMS Marshall and his friend collect baseball cards. Marshall has 267, and his friend has 112. How many cards do they have altogether? What is 379? What is 155? What is 479? Back

WORD PROBLEMS Admission to a volleyball game is $7 per person. The stadium can hold 3,000 people. If 179 people pay to attend the tournament, how much money will be collected? What is $956 ? What is $1,193 ? What is $1,253 ? Back

WORD PROBLEMS About how many more tickets were sold in July than May? What is 600? What is 500? What is 100? Month# of Tickets Sold May862 June1,261 July1,444 Back

WORD PROBLEMS Mary ate 0.8 of a candy bar and Jackson ate 0.97 of his candy bar. How much more did Jackson eat? What is 1.77? What is 0.89? What is 0.17? Back

WORD PROBLEMS Adam hit a golf ball yards and Andrew hit his golf ball yards farther than Adam. How far did Andrew hit his golf ball? What is yards? What is yards? What is yards? Back

WORD PROBLEMS Mark played a total of 384 games in his baseball career of 4 years. He had an equal amount of games each year. How many games did he play each year? What is 96 games? What is 380 games? What is 1536 games? Back

WORD PROBLEMS There are 145 students in fifth grade. If each student brings $6 for the 5 th grade party, how much money will we have? What is $870? What is $725? What is $29? Back

WORD PROBLEMS If Sarah buys 2 bags of chips, 1 Frito pie, and 3 drinks, and pays with a $10 bill how much change will she receive? What is $5.95? What is $4.70? What is $4.05? Candy $0.75 Chips$0.65 Frito Pie$1.80 Coffee$1.25 Drinks$0.95 Hot Dog$2.30 Back

WORD PROBLEMS Tara ate 0.68 of her banana. What part of Tara’s banana is left? What is 1.68? What is 0.68? What is 0.32? Back

FINAL JEOPARDY

FINAL JEOPARDY WORD PROBLEM An office manager ordered one package of black pens and one package of blue pens. Each package contained 148 pens. He also ordered 24 purple pens and 32 red pens. How many pens did he order?