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Jeopardy $100 Linear Line Up Correlation Nation Vocab Nomad Solve Squad Mr. Miscellaneous $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

Linear Line Up - $100 Does the point (2, -3) lie on the line with equation: 4x-2y=14? Does the point (2, -3) lie on the line with equation: 4x-2y=14? Yes: 4(2)-2(-3)=14 Yes: 4(2)-2(-3)=14

Linear Line Up - $200 A company charges $45 a day to rent a car as well as a one-time $25 fee for the car’s navigation system. Write an equation relating cost and length of time (in days) of the rental. A company charges $45 a day to rent a car as well as a one-time $25 fee for the car’s navigation system. Write an equation relating cost and length of time (in days) of the rental. C=45d + 25 C=45d + 25

Linear Line Up - $300 Which Scenario has a greater speed? Which Scenario has a greater speed? Scenario 1 slope: 60mph, Scenario 2: 55mph, so Scenario 1 Scenario 1 slope: 60mph, Scenario 2: 55mph, so Scenario 1

Linear Line Up - $400 What is the equation of the graph below? What is the equation of the graph below? Y=2x+5 Y=2x+5

Linear Line Up - $500 The graph below shows the amount of money earned and the number of weeks worked for Jonah (top/blue line) and Tracey (bottom/pink line). When do Jonah and Tracey earn the same amount? What is the amount? The graph below shows the amount of money earned and the number of weeks worked for Jonah (top/blue line) and Tracey (bottom/pink line). When do Jonah and Tracey earn the same amount? What is the amount? (10, 50) (10, 50)

Correlation Nation - $100 Regents made a scatter plot comparing the amount of time he spent studying to his test score. Describe the correlation of the scatter plot below: Regents made a scatter plot comparing the amount of time he spent studying to his test score. Describe the correlation of the scatter plot below: Positive. Positive.

Correlation Nation - $200 Multiple Choice. Describe the correlation of the Scatter Plot below: Multiple Choice. Describe the correlation of the Scatter Plot below: A) Equal Correlation B) Positive Correlation C) Negative Correlation D) No Correlation D. There is no correlation between shoe size and IQ D. There is no correlation between shoe size and IQ

Correlation Nation - $300 What is true about the three triangles pictured on the graph below? What is true about the three triangles pictured on the graph below? Similar triangles. All represent the same growth factor. A: ½ B: 3/6 C: 2/4 Similar triangles. All represent the same growth factor. A: ½ B: 3/6 C: 2/4

Correlation Nation - $400 As the age of a car increases, it’s value decreases. Which scatterplot best represents this relationship? As the age of a car increases, it’s value decreases. Which scatterplot best represents this relationship? C

Correlation Nation - $500 Type quetio to appear here Type quetio to appear here B

Vocab Nomad - $100 What is another name for the number of tiles found in figure zero of a tile pattern? What is another name for the number of tiles found in figure zero of a tile pattern? The y-intercept. The y-intercept.

Vocab Nomad - $200 A graph of a straight line that begins at the origin is considered to be ________. A graph of a straight line that begins at the origin is considered to be ________. Proportional. Proportional.

Vocab Nomad - $300 TRUE or FALSE. All of the following are integers. TRUE or FALSE. All of the following are integers. 0, -1, 37, 42.0, 0, -1, 37, 42.0, True. True.

Vocab Nomad - $400 List one synonym for growth factor. List one synonym for growth factor. Rate of change, slope. Rate of change, slope.

Vocab Nomad - $500 In the expression -4x+2, -4 is called the ______ of x. In the expression -4x+2, -4 is called the ______ of x. coefficient coefficient

Solve Squad - $100 Solve for x: Solve for x: 9x + 1 = 4(.25x +1)+8x - 9 No Solution No Solution

Solve Squad - $200 Solve for x: 3(2x+4)=2(-6 – x) – 2x Solve for x: 3(2x+4)=2(-6 – x) – 2x X=-2.4 X=-2.4

Solve Squad - $300 Multiple Choice. Solve for x: Multiple Choice. Solve for x:A)B) C) 5 D) D

Solve Squad - $400 Multiple Choice. Find the solution of the system of equations below: Multiple Choice. Find the solution of the system of equations below: C

Solve Squad - $500 What would k have to be equal to for the following to have infinitely many solutions: What would k have to be equal to for the following to have infinitely many solutions: k(3x+4)= -15x - 20 K= -5 K= -5

Mr. Miscellaneous - $100 TRUE or FALSE. All of the following equations are linear: TRUE or FALSE. All of the following equations are linear: True True

Mr. Miscellaneous - $200 TRUE or FALSE. TRUE or FALSE is a RATIONAL number is a RATIONAL number. TRUE. It is not a terminating decimal, however it repeats WITH a pattern and can be written as a fraction: 1/6 TRUE. It is not a terminating decimal, however it repeats WITH a pattern and can be written as a fraction: 1/6 _

Mr. Miscellaneous - $300 TRUE or FALSE. TRUE or FALSE. FALSE. FALSE.

Mr. Miscellaneous - $400 Type question to appear here Type question to appear here About square cm About square cm

Mr. Miscellaneous - $500 Which class has a higher lower quartile? Which class has a higher lower quartile? Class B Class B

Final Jeopardy Describe a scenario that is illustrated by the graph below: Describe a scenario that is illustrated by the graph below: “I left my locker and started walking to class but realized I forgot something. I walked back to my locker and then walked a constant rate to class. “I left my locker and started walking to class but realized I forgot something. I walked back to my locker and then walked a constant rate to class.