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Jeopardy Volume Line Plots Word Problems Random Questions $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Capacity

$100 Question: Volume Which of the following is the BEST unit for measuring the volume of a small box on your dresser? A. Cubic inches B. Square inches C. Inches D. Pounds

$100 Answer: Volume A. Cubic inches

$200 Question: Volume Scott fills a box with 25 unit cubes. What is the volume of Scott’s box?

$200 Answer: Volume 25 because the box holds 25 unit cubes

$300 Question: Volume What is the volume of a rectangular prism that has a length of 8 inches, a width of 6 inches and a height of 4.2 inches?

$300 Answer: Volume cubic inches

$400 Question: Volume George’s new computer desk came in a box that measured 6.5 feet long, 4 feet wide and 3 feet high. What is the volume of the box?

$400 Answer: Volume 6.5 ft x 4 ft x 3 ft = 78 cubic feet

$500 Question: Volume Joey filled the following container with water. What is the volume of Joey’s container?

$500 Answer: Volume 420 cubic units

$100 Question: Capacity For which of the following would you not measure the capacity? A. swimming pool B. kitchen sink C. fence for the garden D. punch bowl

$100 Answer: Capacity C. fence for the garden

$200 Question: Capacity Which of the following capacity relationships is true? A. 1 liter = 2,000 mL B. 18 fluid ounces = 1 cup C. 12 pints = 6 quarts D. 5 quarts = 1 gallon

$200 Answer: Capacity C. 12 pints = 6 quarts

$300 Question: Capacity Which of the following capacity relationships is true? A. 2 liters = 20,000 mL B. 68 fluid ounces = 8 cups C. 10 quarts = 2.5 gallons D. 3 quarts = 1 gallon

$300 Answer: Capacity C. 10 quarts = 2.5 gallons

$400 Question: Capacity Which of the following capacity relationships is true? A L = 650mL B. 8 pints = 18 cups C. 7 pints = 3 quarts D. 14 quarts = 4 gallon

$400 Answer: Capacity A L = 650mL

$500 Question: Capacity Which of the following capacity relationships is true? A. 1 liter =.01 mL B. 4 fluid ounces = 1 cup C. 24 fluid ounces = 4 cups D. 1/2 quart = 1 pint

$500 Answer: Capacity D. 1/2 quart = 1 pint

$100 Question: Line Plots The following line plot shows the number of students per classroom in grades 3-5. How many students are in grades 3-5?

$100 Answer: Line Plots 320 students

$200 Question: Line Plots How many students participated in this survey?

$200 Answer: Line Plots 17 students participated

$300 Question: Line Plots Pick the correct line plot displaying the data set 2, 4, 2, 6, 3, 5, 4, 2 and 5.

$300 Answer: Line Plots Figure 1

$400 Question: Line Plots How many students received a score in the 80s? _____ How many students received a score in the 90s? _____ How many students scored 93% or less? ____ How many students are in Mr. Bradley's science class?____

$400 Answer: Line Plots How many students received a score in the 80s? 10 How many students received a score in the 90s? 17 How many students scored 93% or less? 16 How many students are in Mr. Bradley's science class? 27

$500 Question: Line Plots Jordan tracked the growth of her pea plant over the last year. How many inches did Jordan’s pea plant grow last year?

$500 Answer: Line Plots 5 7/8 inches

$100 Question: Word Problem Sara is 5 feet 8 inches tall. How tall is Sara in inches?

$100 Answer: Word Problem 68 inches

$200 Question: Word Problem Molly hung new drapes on the window in her room. She realized that her new drapes are too long and she will need to cut them to make them fit. Her window is 42 inches in length. Her drapes are 4 feet long. How much does Molly have to cut off to make the drapes the same length as her window?

$200 Answer: Word Problem 6 inches

$300 Question: Word Problem Robby tries to drink 1 cup of water 8 times a day. How many pints of water does Robby try to drink each day?

$300 Answer: Word Problem 4 pints

$400 Question: Word Problem Guava juice is sold in a liter bottle. How many milliliters of guava juice are in this bottle?

$400 Answer: Word Problem 250 mL

$500 Question: Word Problem Sope Creek Elementary is made up of two buildings. One of the buildings has a height of 12 ft, and length of 400 ft, and a width of 165 ft. The other building has a height of 15 ft, a length of 300 ft, and a width of 21.5 ft. What is the total volume of Sope Creek Elementary?

$500 Answer: Word Problem 888,750 square feet

$100 Question: Random Questions 30 qt = ____ gal ____ qt

$100 Answer: Random Questions 7 gallons 2 quarts - OR – 7 ½ gallons

$200 Question: Random Questions 12 cups = _____ fl oz

$200 Answer: Random Questions 96 fluid ounces

$300 Question: Random Questions Write >, < or =. 90 cm _____ 0.9 m

$300 Answer: Random Questions =

$400 Question: Random Questions Write >, < or =. 8 kg _____ 700 g

$400 Answer: Random Questions >

$500 Question: Random Questions Johnny is mailing a package to his family in California. He knows he will be charged a fee if his package weighs more than 20 lbs. Will he be charged the fee if he is mailing books that weigh 9 lbs, toys that weigh 6 lbs 9 oz, a journal that weighs 16 oz, and clothes that weigh 3 lb. 7 oz?

$500 Answer: Random Questions No. His package weighs 18 lbs 32 oz, which equals 20 lbs!

Final Jeopardy Explain the difference between volume and capacity?

Final Jeopardy Answer