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Jeopardy Evaluate the Expression Powers and Equations Order of Operations Distance Formula Word Problems

100 3 (c - d), c = 11, d = 5

200 7p + 4q, p = 4, q = 2.5

300 5x + 6y, x = 3, y = 2.5

400 d + 8, c = 12, d = 8 c – d

s, p = 5, s = 6 p + 3

100 Complete the statement using, or =. 3 2 ____ 2 3

200 Complete the statement using, or =. 5 4 ____ 4 5

300 Write the verbal phrase as a variable expression. Three fourths of a number

400 Write the verbal phrase as a variable expression. A number subtracted from 15

500 You and four friends visit a movie, only three of you get popcorn at the movies. The admission is $10.50 to the movie and $5 to get popcorn. Write a variable expression to find the total cost. Then, solve.

100 ( ) x 8

200 9 x

÷ [63 ÷ (72 ÷ 8)]

400 4 x (12 – 6) + 42 – 6 6

– (9 + 7) 1 + (3 x 2)

100 Using the distance formula, solve for the missing variable. d = ___ r = 0.7 mi/min t = 11 min

200 Using the distance formula, solve for the missing variable. d = 68 ft r = 8 ft/sec t = ____

300 Using the distance formula, solve for the missing variable. d = 56 ft r = ____ t = 7 sec

400 How long will it take a snail to travel 128 feet at a rate of 0.8 feet per minute?

500 How far does a car travel in 3.6 hours at a rate of 55 mi/hr?

100 The Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball drops a total of 77 feet in 60 seconds. After 54 seconds it has dropped 69 feet. How many more feet will it drop?

200 To qualify for the Boston Marathan, Maria needs to run a qualifying time of 3 hours 40 minutes or less. Her best time so far is 4 hours 5 minutes. Find the fewest minutes by which Maria must improve her time.

300 Julie has $9 to wash her clothes at the Laundromat. Each load costs $1.75 to wash and $1.25 to dry. How many loads can she do?

400 Cesar, Luis, and Marco are brothers. The difference of Cesar’s and Marco’s heights is 5 inches. Luis is 3 inches taller than Cesar. Marco is 50 inches tall. How tall in Luis?

500 Consecutive numbers are numbers that follow one after another, such as 1, 2, and 3. The sum of two consecutive numbers divided by 3 is 71. What are the two numbers?