Baseball Challenge! Today’s Game is pitched by Ms. Marcus. Will she strike you out?

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Baseball Challenge!

Today’s Game is pitched by Ms. Marcus. Will she strike you out?

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Batter Up! SingleDoubleTripleHomer

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #1 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: 345 Hit Miss

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #2 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: 15,986 Miss Hit

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #3 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: 765,741 *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #4 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: Single #4 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: 8632 *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #5 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #6 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: Single #6 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: *hit* *Miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #7 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: Single #7 – Round the following number to the underlined digit: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #8 – Round the following number to the hundreds digit: Single #8 – Round the following number to the hundreds digit: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #9 – Round the following number to the hundredths digit: Single #9 – Round the following number to the hundredths digit: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #10 – Round the following number to the nearest whole number: Single #10 – Round the following number to the nearest whole number: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #11 – Round the following number to the tenths digit: Single #11 – Round the following number to the tenths digit: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #12 – Round the following number to the thousandths digit: Single #12 – Round the following number to the thousandths digit: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #13 – Round the following number to the nearest whole number: Single #13 – Round the following number to the nearest whole number: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #14 – Round the following number to the ones digit: Single #14 – Round the following number to the ones digit: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Single #15 – Round the following number to the hundredths digit: Single #15 – Round the following number to the hundredths digit: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #1 – Textiles are…? *hit* miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #2 – Economy is the use of resources, money and ________ to meet peoples' wants and needs.? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #3 – Agriculture is ______________. *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #4 – What is Tennessee’s state bird? *mockingbird* *bluebird*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #5 – What is Tennessee’s state flower? *Iris* *rose*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #6 – Which state does NOT border Tennessee? *West Virginia* *Georgia*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #7 – What is Tennessee’s Nickname? *The Volunteer State* *Tennessee looks good to me!*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #8 – Who was Tennessee’s very first congressman? *Andrew Jackson* *Andrew Johnson*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #9 – Who was the first governor of Tennessee? *John Sevier* *Andrew Jackson*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #10 – In June of 1861, what did Tennessee join? *The Confederacy* *The Union*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #11 – What Tennessee General said that he would only accept “Unconditional Surrender? *Ulysses S. Grant* *Robert E. Lee*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #12 – What US President from Tennessee was the first President to ever be impeached? *Andrew Johnson* *Bill Clinton*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #13 – What citrus soft drink that was invented in Tennessee derived its name from moonshine? *Mountain Dew* *Sprite*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #14 – What is the current capital of Tennessee? *Nashville* *Knoxville*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #15 – People who wanted to end slavery were called? *abolitionists* *carpet baggers*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! You’re Out! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Single! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #1 – What is ? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #2 – Double #2 – = *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #3 – Estimate by rounding to the nearest hundred *hit* miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #4 – Estimate by rounding to the nearest hundred *miss* *hit*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #5 – Estimate by rounding to the nearest ten: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #6 – Estimate by rounding to the nearest ten: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #7 – Estimate by rounding to the nearest hundred: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #8 – Estimate by rounding: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #9 – Estimate by rounding: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #10 – Estimate by rounding *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #11 –Luis sold 328 sport bottles and Jorge sold 411. About how many total sport bottles did the two boys sell? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #12 – Marlee has 845 baseball cards and Kin has 612 baseball cards. About how many more baseball cards does Marlee have than Kin? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #13 – Find the exact sum: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #14 – Find the exact difference: *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #15 – Find the difference: 19.6 – *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Pop Up Center Field! It’s Caught! Two Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Double! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #1 – The Albanyville library has 1,367 books on the first floor and 952 books on the second floor. Which of the following is the best estimate of the total books in the library? *miss* *hit*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs The theater sold 7,893 tickets on Friday night. There were 5,123 tickets sold on Saturday night. About how many more tickets were sold on Friday night than Saturday night? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #3 – Bobby is helping buy meats, for grilling, for the school picnic. He bought 10 pounds of sausage at $1.69 per pound, 100 pounds of hamburgers at 1.99 pound, 1,000 pounds of hot dogs at $2.09 per pound, and 100 pounds of chicken at $3.69 per pound. Which of the items he bought cost the most? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #4 – The average rainfall in New York City is inches. What is the average rainfall when rounded to the nearest tenth? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #5 – Kristina had $60.33 in her checking account. Then, she spent $12.69 from the account. How much money is left in Kristina’s checking account? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #6 – Ron and Amanda collected 497 buttons, but they used 177 of them while fixing some jackets. About how many buttons do they have now? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #7 – Mom made 510 cupcakes for the bake sale. 226 sold in two days. About how many cupcakes are left? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #8 – Liz and Mary went to a candy store and bought 959 pieces of candy. 152 were bought by Liz. About how many did Mary buy? *hit* miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #9 – Sandra has $8.53, Sophie has $12.85, and Sammy has $5.25. About how much money do the friends have altogether? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #10 – Rashan ran the mile race in 5.4 seconds. Gabe ran the mile race in 5.84 seconds. How much faster did Rashan run than Gabe? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #11 – During the Great Depression…? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #12 – Hoovervilles were during which time period? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #13 – What war did the bombing of Pearl Harbor get American involved in? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #14 – Which port did most immigrants from Europe come through? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #15 – Someone who buys stock in a company is? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Ground Ball! Thrown to Base! Two Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Triple Base Hit! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #1 – Felipe needs to run two miles for soccer team try-outs. He ran his first mile in minutes. He ran his second mile in minutes. What is the combined time for the two miles? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #2 – Manny Ramirez’s batting average in 2006 was and Jason Varitek’s was How much higher was Ramirez’s batting average than Varitek’s? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #3 – Tamera buys a shirt for $14.69 and a pair of pants for $ How much more does she spend for the pants? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #4 – Camien wants to ride the Ferris wheel, the roller coaster, and the log ride. The Ferris wheel costs 5 tickets, the roller coaster costs 7 tickets and the log ride costs 1 ticket. Camien has 5 tickets. How many more tickets should Camien buy? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #5 – Ronnie is in the orchestra. Johnelle is in the band. There are 39 students in the orchestra and twice that number in the band. There are 23 boys and 13 girls in the choir. If each student only participates in one group, how many students total are there in the orchestra, the band, and the choir? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #6 – Nyasia always takes the same route when she walks her dog. First, she walks 7 blocks to the park. Then she walks 9 blocks to the elementary school. Finally, she walks12 blocks to get back home. Nyasia walks her dog 2 times each day. How many blocks does Nyasia's dog walk each day? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #7 – For soccer season, Kavazia wants to buy a new soccer ball, a pair of shorts, and a pair of soccer shoes. The ball costs $9.60, the shorts cost $11.40, and the shoes cost $9.35. Kavazia has $8.90. How much more money does Kavazia need? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #8 – Brandon T. wants to buy a jump rope that costs $5, a board game that costs $10, and a playground ball that costs $3. He has saved $2 from his allowance, and his uncle gave him $1. How much more money does Brandon T. need to buy the jump rope, the game, and the ball? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #9 – Raekwon bought a sandwich for $4.75, a bag of chips for $1.70, and a drink for $1.75. The tax was $0.65. He gave the cashier $ How much change should Raekwon have received? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #10 – Kobe and Briyana went to lunch at a cafe. They ordered a spinach salad for $5.00, a tuna sandwich for $4.85, and 2 glasses of lemonade for $0.80 each. The tax was $1.15. They gave the waiter $ How much change should they have received. *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #11 – Because of our system of checks and balances, Congress can override which of the following? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #12 – What was the cause of the Korean War? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #13 – Which of the following did the Cold War involve? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #14 – Why was there fighting in Vietnam? *hit* *miss*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #15 – Which was first used for warfare during World War II? *miss* *hit*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! Three Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Out of the Ball Park! Home Run! Next Batter!

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