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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 All About Rational Numbers The Coordinate Plane Vocabulary Absolute Value All About Integers

The absolute value of 0. C1 $100

What is 0? C1? $100

The absolute value of -20 subtracted by the absolute value of 17. C1 $200

What is 37? C1 $200

The first thermometer reading was -17 degrees Fahrenheit. The second thermometer reading was 35 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the difference between these temperatures? C1 $300

What is 52 degrees Fahrenheit? C1 $300

If X = -1 and Y = -2, then which of the following is true? A) /X/ > 1 B) /X/ < /Y/ C) /Y/ < 1 D) /Y/ < X C1 $400

What is B? C1 $400

Number Sense: A number is multiplied by 4. Then, 7 is added to the product. After subtracting 3, the result is 8. What is the number? Timer The final Jeopardy answer is: C1 final

What is 1?

C2 $100 A reduction in pay of $50 expressed as an integer.

C2 $100 What is -50 dollars?

C2 $200 Graph the following set of integers on a number line, using 2 as an interval. (3, -5, 4, -1)

C2 $200 What is…………?

C2 $ >, < or =?

C2 $300 What is >?

C2 $400 Put these integers in order from greatest to least. (-71, 63, -10, -89, 54, -69)

C2 $400 What is….? 63, 54, -10, -69, -71, -89

C2 $500 Baseball Cards: Jamal has 45 baseball cards. Each month, he is collecting 5 more cards. Leatrice has 30 baseball cards. Each month, she is collecting 10 more cards. How many months will it be before Leatrice has more cards than Jamal?

C2 $500 What is 4 months?

C3 $100 -3/5 written as a decimal

C3 $100 What is -.6?

C3 $ written as a fraction in lowest terms.

C3 $200 What is -17/20?

C3 $300 Tony had 34 out of 99 hits when he was at bat during the season. What was his batting average?

C3 $300 What is.34?

C3 $400 Order these set of rational numbers from least to greatest. (1.25, 1 3/4, 1.25, 1 1/5)

C3 $400 What is.....? (1 1/5, 1.25, 1.25, 1 3/4)

C3 $500 Which number has the least value? A) -2 3/10 B) C) D) -3 17/20

C3 $500 What is D?

C4 $100 What is the quadrant of the point below?

C4 $100 What is III or 3?

C4 $200 What ordered pair and quadrant correspond with the point below?

C4 $200 What is (0, -5) and no quadrant?

C4 $300 Plot the point that shows (5 ½, -4).

C4 $300 What is.....?

C4 $400 What is the reflection of the point below, across the Y-axis?

C4 $400 What is (6, 5)?

C4 $500 What is the reflection of the point below, across the X-axis?

C4 $500 What is (-1, -6)?

C5 $100 Any whole number, positive or negative, and zero.

C5 $100 What is an integer?

C5 $200 The distance between any number and zero on a number line.

C5 $200 What is absolute value?

C5 $300 The values of positive 17 and negative 17 are classified as this to each other.

C5 $300 What are opposites?

C5 $400 A decimal with an ongoing number sequence that’s represented with a bar notation.

C5 $400 What is a repeating decimal?

C5 $500 Any value or number that can be written as a fraction.

C5 $500 What is a rational number?

Good luck on your test! This Jeopardy game was created by (Mr. Henry)