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K. Martin Chapter 4 & 5 Integers & One Step Equations Review JEOPARDY K. Martin

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K. Martin Answer: = Addition 100 A: What is 5?

K. Martin Answer What is -8? (-23) + (-12) + 25 = Addition

K. Martin Answer What is 1/3? N + 1/2 = 5/6 Addition 300

K. Martin Answer A: What is ? N = 3.45 Addition 400

K. Martin Answer A: What is y + 17 = 43? y = 26th floor You enter an elevator and go up 17 floors to reach the 43rd floor of a building. On what floor did you enter? Addition 500

K. Martin Answer A: What is -13 ? = Subtraction

K. Martin Answer A: What is -90? = Subtraction 200

K. Martin Answer A: What is -4? X - 3 = -7 Subtraction 300

K. Martin Answer A: What is -4.03? Z = -14 Subtraction 400

K. Martin Answer A: What is a X = 182? X = $750 The softball team earned $568 with a car wash/bottle drive. The coach was very pleased but had to announce that $182 was still needed for the tournament trip. What was the cost of the trip? (You must write an equation first) Subtraction 500

K. Martin Answer A: What is -56? -4(14) = Multiplication 100

K. Martin Answer A: What is 192 ? -6 · -32 = Multiplication 200

K. Martin Answer A: What is -75? (-5)(-5)(3) Multiplication 300

K. Martin Answer A: What is -13? 14n = -182 Multiplication 400

K. Martin Answer A: What is 2X=12? X=6 hours Write and solve an equation for this problem: The cost of renting a bike is $2 per hour. You paid $12 to rent a bike on Saturday. How many hours did you pay for? Multiplication 500

K. Martin Answer A: What is a 12? -60 = -5 Division 100

K. Martin Answer A: What is -237? X = Division 200

K. Martin Question A: What is 62? -20 = n -3.1 Division 300

K. Martin Answer A: What is n = 2 ? N= A number divided by nine equals two thirds? Division 400

K. Martin Answer A: What is a 1.30 = N ? N= $ You purchase 5 pounds of oranges at $1.30 per pound. Write and solve an equation to find your total purchase price. Division 500

K. Martin Question A: What is absolute value? What is the distance from zero on the number line? Vocabulary 100

K. Martin Question A: What is an integer? What are numbers that consist of negative numbers, zero, and positive numbers? Vocabulary 200

K. Martin Answer A: What is an equation? What is a mathematical statement that uses an equal sign to separate two equal expressions? Vocabulary 300

K. Martin Answer A: What is a coefficient? What is the number placed before a variable in algebra? Vocabulary 400

K. Martin Answer A: What are Inverse Operations? What are operations that undo each other i.e. addition and subtraction are an example and multiplication and division are another? Vocabulary 500

K. Martin Answer A: What is 0.75? Write the fraction as a decimal. 3 8 Decimals and Fractions 100

K. Martin Question A: What is O.375? Write the fraction as a decimal. 5 3 Fractions and Decimals 200

K. Martin Question A: What is 11? 40 Write the decimal as a fraction Fraction and Decimals 300

K. Martin Question A: What is Maria 3 3/4 miles? You, Sheila, and Maria run together to practice for a cross-country meet. You run 3.6 miles, Sheila runs together 17/5 miles, Maria runs 3 3/4 miles. Who runs the farthest? Explain. Fraction and Decimal 400

K. Martin Question A: What is Correct Response Here? Graph on a number line. 2.05, 4, 1, 6, 1.4, Fractions and Decimals 500

K. Martin Question A: What are Correct Response Here? Prompt Here (the “Answer”) Final Jeopardy