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Jeopardy General Compare & Order AdditionSubtraction Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from General Name an integer for a gain of 6 points.

$100 Answer from General 6

$200 Question from General Name an integer for a withdrawal of $5.

$200 Answer from General -5

$300 Question from General What is the opposite of 19?

$300 Answer from General -19

$400 Question from General What is the absolute value of 32?

$400 Answer from General 32

$500 Question from General What is the absolute value and opposite of -23?

$500 Answer from General 23 & 23

$100 Question from Compare & Order Which is greater: 0.2 or 1/2?

$100 Answer from Compare & Order 1/2

$200 Question from Compare and Order Which has the greater value: -17 or -18?

$200 Answer from Compare & Order -17

$300 Question from Compare & Order Which has the least value: -420 or -402?

$300 Answer from Compare & Order -420

$400 Question from Compare & Order Order the integers from least to greatest: -92, 76, 54, -89, 8, 24, 0

$400 Answer from Compare & Order -92, -89, 0, 8, 24, 54, 76

$500 Question from Compare & Order Order the integers from greatest to least: -0.54, -3/4, 0.9, -0.70, -0.45, 0.65, 2/5, 2

$500 Answer from Compare & Order 2, 0.9, 0.65, 2/5, -0.45, -0.54, -0.70, -3/4

$100 Question from Addition 60 + x = 75

$100 Answer from Addition x = 15

$200 Question from Addition x = -54

$200 Answer from Addition x = -22

$300 Question from Addition y =

$300 Answer from Addition y = 22

$400 Question from Addition a = -28 b = 16 Evaluate a + b

$400 Answer from Addition -12

$500 Question from Addition = a

$500 Answer from Addition a = 21

$100 Question from Subtraction 52 - y = 39

$100 Answer from Subtraction y = 13

$200 Question from Subtraction r - (-21) = 60

$200 Answer from Subtraction r = 39

$300 Question from Subtraction -45 – b = 21

$300 Answer from Subtraction b = -66

$400 Question from Subtraction Evaluate: x - y x = -6 y = 52

$400 Answer from Subtraction -58

$500 Question from Subtraction -8 - (-9) (-23) - (-3) = s

$500 Answer from Subtraction S = 15

$100 Question from Vocabulary Positive and negative numbers

$100 Answer from Vocabulary Integers

$200 Question from Vocabulary Points on a number line that are the same distance from zero.

$200 Answer from Vocabulary Opposites

$300 Question from Vocabulary The number of units a number is from zero on a number line

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Absolute value

$400 Question from Vocabulary Two integers that are opposite of each other.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary Additive inverse

$500 Question from Vocabulary The set of whole numbers and their opposites

$500 Answer from Vocabulary Integers

Final Jeopardy Points A, B, C, and D are different points on a number line. Using the following clues, order the integers for A, B, C, and D. * C is the least of the integers. * Point D is a positive integer. * Points B and C are the same distance from 0. * Point D is closer to C than it is to A.

Final Jeopardy Answer C, D, B, A