Jeopardy FractionsDecimals Name that Property Use a Property Random Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.

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Jeopardy FractionsDecimals Name that Property Use a Property Random 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 Fractions Andi has three quarters of a pound of trail mix. She wants to put one-quarter pound of trail mix into each snack bag. How many snack bags can he fill?

$100 Answer from Fractions 3 snack bags

$200 Question from Fractions Chad has two and one third feet of Super Rope Licorice. He wants to share it with his friends. He wants to give each friend one sixth of a foot of Licorice. How many people can eat the licorice?

$200 Answer from Fractions 14 people

$300 Question from Fractions Izzy goes to the park across the street from her House several times a day and jogs a total of 6 miles every day. She jogs ¾ of a mile at a time. How many times each day does she go to the park to run?

$300 Answer from Fractions 8 times

$400 Question from Fractions Greg wants to make banners that are ½ yard long. He has 2 ¾ yards of material. How many or how much of a banner can he make?

$400 Answer from Fractions 5 ½ banners

$500 Question from Fractions Mrs. Hamid has 2 ½ cups of dog food for her dog Doogie. If Doogie eats ¾ cup of dog food for each meal, how many meals can Mrs. Hamid make?

$500 Answer from Fractions 3 1/3 meals

$100 Question from Decimals A machine uses 0.3 gallons of fuel each hour. How many hours could the machine operate With 39 gallons of fuel?

$100 Answer from Decimals 130 hours

$200 Question from Decimals Mike put 72 kilograms of honey into jars. He put 0.4 kilograms into each jar. How many jars did Mike use?

$200 Answer from Decimals 180 jars

$300 Question from Decimals Steven needs a meter long piece of lace to use as trim around the edge of a square tablecloth. How long is each side of the tablecloth?

$300 Answer from Decimals 3.42 meters

$400 Question from Decimals Eight cans of Pal Dog Food are stacked one upon the other. If the height of the stack is 99.2 cm, find the height of one can.

$400 Answer from Decimals 12.4 cm

$500 Question from Decimals Zack has 2.5 pounds of turkey to make sandwiches. If each sandwich uses 0.4 pounds of turkey, how many sandwiches can he make?

$500 Answer from Decimals 6 sandwiches (the answer to the division problem is 6.25, but you wouldn’t have 0.25 sandwich)

$100 Question from Name that Property 7 x 13 = 13 x 7

$100 Answer from Name that Property Commutative Property

$200 Question from Name that Property 6(3 + q) = 6 x x q x means multiply, not a variable

$200 Answer from Name that Property Distributive Property

$300 Question from Name that Property (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)

$300 Answer from Name that Property Associative Property

$400 Question from Name that Property 3(y + 2) = 3y + 6

$400 Answer from Name that Property Distributive Property

$500 Question from Name that Property 4 x (3 x 2) = (4 x 3) x 2

$500 Answer from Name that Property Associative Property

$100 Question from Use a Property Rewrite the following expression by using the associative property: (2 x 4) x 5

$100 Answer from Use a Property 2 x (4 x 5)

$200 Question from Use a Property Rewrite the following expression by using the commutative property:

$200 Answer from Use a Property

$300 Question from Use a Property Rewrite the following expression by using the distributive property: 3(6 + j)

$300 Answer from Use a Property 3x6 + 3j or j

$400 Question from Use a Property Rewrite the following expression by using the associative property: 12 + (8 + 17)

$400 Answer from Use a Property (12 + 8) + 17

$500 Question from Use a Property Rewrite the following expression by using the distributive property 3a + 4a

$500 Answer from Use a Property a(3 + 4)

$100 Question from Random Simply the following and tell which property you used: Hint: think about mental math ( ) + 5

$100 Answer from H5 (2a + 25) + 5 2a + (25 + 5) 2a + 30 Associative Property

$200 Question from Random Where does the decimal point belong in the answer? ÷ 8 = 421 Hint: Think estimation

$200 Answer from Random 4.21 Check by estimating… 32 ÷ 8 = 4

$300 Question from Random Simply the following and tell which property you used: Hint: think about mental math 6 + 5k + 4

$300 Answer from Random 6 + 5k k K Commutative Property

$400 Question from Random Where does the decimal point belong in the answer? 52.8 ÷ 4 = 132 Hint: Think estimation

$400 Answer from Random 13.2

$500 Question from Random Explain why the commutative and associative properties are helpful with mental math and give an example.

$500 Answer from Random It can make the problem easier. For example, it is easier to add on to or multiply with 10’s or The second is easier because you are adding 27 onto 30 instead of 18 onto 39

Final Jeopardy What are the names of Mrs. Hamid’s dogs?

Final Jeopardy Answer Doogie and Rosie