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Jeopardy PEMDAS Evaluating Expressions Solving Equations Exponents Inequalities Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

Exponents for $100 Factor and Solve.

Exponents for $100 - Answer 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 16

Exponents for $200 Factor and Solve.

Exponents for $200 - Answer 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 = 1,024

Exponents for $300 Factor and Solve.

Exponents for $300 - Answer 3 x 3 = 9

Exponents for $400 Solve.

Exponents for $400 - Answer 6 x 6 = = 37

Exponents for $500 Solve.

Exponents for $500 - Answer 6 X (10 x 10 x 10 x 10) = 60,000

PEMDAS for $100 Solve. Show all your steps.

PEMDAS for $100 - Answer 100 – 24 ÷ –

PEMDAS for $200 Solve. Show all your steps.

PEMDAS for $200 - Answer 58 – 36 ÷ 2 58 – 18 40

PEMDAS for $300 Solve. Show all your steps.

PEMDAS for $300 - Answer [( 10 – 5) + 1] [5+1] [6]

PEMDAS for $400 Solve. Show all your steps.

PEMDAS for $400 - Answer 55 – 14 ÷ 7 55 – 2 53

Explain the difference between the two problems. How do the parentheses change the problem and the solution? PEMDAS for $500

When there are parentheses, you have to do what is in the parentheses first, so you would square the answer of 2 times 4.When there are no parentheses, you perform the exponent first, so you would square 4 and then multiply it by 2. PEMDAS for $500 - Answer

Evaluating Expressions for $100 Substitute and Solve. 5x – 5 for x = 3

Evaluating Expressions for $100 - Answer Substitute and Solve. 5x – 5 for x = 3 5(3) – 5 15 – 5 10

Evaluating Expressions for $200 Substitute and Solve. 4x + 5 for x = 4

Evaluating Expressions for $200 – Answer Substitute and Solve. 4x + 5 for x = 4 4(4)

Evaluating Expressions for $300 Substitute and Solve. x ÷ 2 + x for x = 10

Evaluating Expressions for $300 Substitute and Solve. x ÷ 2 + x for x = ÷

Evaluating Expressions for $400 Substitute and Solve. 2x + 8x for x = 3 2

Evaluating Expressions for $400 - Answer Substitute and Solve. 2x + 8x for x = 3 2 (3) + 8(3) 2 (9) + 8(3)

Evaluating Expressions for $500 Substitute and Solve. 4x + 6x for x = 2 2

Evaluating Expressions for $500- Answer Substitute and Solve. 4x + 6x for x = 2 4 ( 2) + 6 (2) 4 (4) + 6 (2)

Solving Equations for $100 Solve. s – 4 = 44

Solving Equations for $100 - Answer Solve. s – 4 = s = 48

Solving Equations for $200 Solve. n + 5 = 30

Solving Equations for $200 - Answer Solve. n + 5 = n = 25

Solving Equations for $300 Solve. 7 m = 56

Solving Equations for $300 - Answer Solve. 7 m = m = 8

Solving Equations for $400 Solve. y = 12 2

Solving Equations for $400 - Answer Solve. (2) y = 12 (2) 2 y = 24

Solving Equations for $500 Solve. m = 10 3

Solving Equations for $500 - Answer Solve. (3) m = 10 (3) 3 m = 30

Inequalities for $100 Write and Graph. There are at least 24 pencils in the room.

Inequalities for $100 - Answer Write and Graph. There are at least 24 pencils in the room. Number of pencils >

Inequalities for $200 Write and Graph. Less than 1 student studied for their test.

Inequalities for $200 - Answer Write and Graph. Less than 1 student studied for their test. Students that studied <

Inequalities for $300 Write and Graph. There are at least 3 A’s that will be earned.

Inequalities for $300 - Answer Write and Graph. There are at least 3 A’s that will be earned. A’s that will be earned >

Inequalities for $400 How many days was the temperature no less than 44 degrees? StemLeaves

7 Inequalities for $400 - Answer StemLeaves

Inequalities for $500 What is the total number of carnivals that run more than 16 days?

Inequalities for $500 -Answer 12