MATH-OPOLY Equivalent Decimals, Fractions, & Percents.

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MATH-OPOLY Equivalent Decimals, Fractions, & Percents

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for the rules of the game.

RULES OF THE GAME  Move one space each turn. You will receive a question on each turn.  When you are on a regular space:  If you get the question right, you will earn the indicated amount of money.  If you get the question wrong, you will not earn any money.  When you come to the “jail” square:  If you get the question right, you will not have to pay bail money (you will not earn any money, either.) Just be thankful that you did not have to spend any time in jail with that scary man named Butch.  If you get the question wrong, you will lose $200 due to paying your bail.  When you come to the “parking” square:  If you get the question right, you will gain $100 as a “thank-you” for always parking in designated areas.  If you get the question wrong, you will lose $100 due to paying parking tickets.  When you come to the “police” square:  If you get the question right, you will earn $50 and may continue with the game.  If you get the question wrong, you will have to go to jail and the game will be over. You will now be spending good, quality time your new cell-mate, Butch. MATH-OPOLY play

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$60 Question Which of the following represents 0.5 as a fraction in lowest terms? a) 5/100 b) 1/2 c) 5/10

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $60

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

Which of the following represents 0.8 as a fraction in lowest terms? a) 8/10 b) 2/5 c) 4/5 $60 Question

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $60

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

Which of the following is equivalent to 56%? a) 5/6 b) c) 0.56 $90 Question

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $90

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$90 Question Which of the following is equivalent to 3/8? a) 37.5 b) 37.5% c)

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $90

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

“Jail” Question Which of the following represents 0.35 as a fraction in lowest terms? a) 7/20 b) 35/100 c) 35/10

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct, but collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… pay $200 bail.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$140 Question Which of the following is equivalent to 7/8? a) 87.5% b).0875 c) 78%

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $140

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$140 Question 1/10 is equivalent to 1% a) true b) false

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $140

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$180 Question Which of the following is equivalent to.125? a) 1/8 b) 1.25% c) 1/25

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $180

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$180 Question About ¼ of all families with two children are likely to have two girls. What percent of families is this? a) 4% b) 25% c) 14%

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $180

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$180 Question 800% is equivalent to 8. a) true b) false

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $180

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

“Parking” Question Which of the following is equivalent to 0.45? a) 45/10 b) 9/20 c) 4.5%

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $100

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… pay $100 parking ticket

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$240 Question.06% is equivalent to 6. a) true b) false

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $240

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$240 Question Which of the following is equivalent to 44%. a) 4.4/100 b) c) 11/25

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $240

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$260 Question A money market account at a local bank pays 3.75% interest. What fraction is this? a) 3/80 b) 15/4 c) 375/100

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $260

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$260 Question 2.17 is equivalent to 217% a) true b) false

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $260

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

“Police” Question 5/16 is equivalent to 31.25% a) true b) false

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $50

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Go to Jail… Game is Over

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$300 Question 1/3 is equivalent to 30% a) true b) false

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $300

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$300 Question Is equivalent to 7.5%? a) yes b) no

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $300

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$300 Question Which of the following is equivalent to.1465? a) 293/2000 b) 146.5%

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $300

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MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$500 Question Which of the following is equivalent to %? a) b) c)

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MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Click here for your question

$500 Question A worker receives time and a half for overtime. What percent of a person’s pay is this? a) 15% b) 1.5% c) 150%

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Correct! Collect $500

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Sorry… Collect no money. Game Over.

MATH-OPOLY GO Collect $200 as you pass. $60 $90 $240 $260 $500 $300 $180 $140 Great Job! Game Over!