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Review Game SpringBoard Unit 2

Please select a Team

What is (-3) x (-1.2)?

Solve. 9 x (-6.2)   55.8  558  -558

Team Scores 175Hobbits 100Elves 100Humans 96.43Orcs 75Dwarfs

Bella forgot her lunch money 6 days in a row. Each day she borrowed $2.50 from Ken. Which of the following represents how much less money Ken has now? 1. 6 x 2.50 = x = x 2.50 = x = 15

Participant Scores 300Participant Participant 1 300Participant Participant 4 200Participant 20

Sara’s recipe calls for 2.75 cups of milk. She triples the recipe. How much milk does she need?

Find the quotient. (-36) ÷

Team Scores 450Hobbits 300Humans 250Dwarfs Elves Orcs

Find the product. (-1/2) x (-3/4) 1. 1/4 2. (-3/8) 3. 3/8 4. (-4/3)

Participant Scores 600Participant Participant 1 600Participant Participant 4 500Participant 16

Is 125/0 a rational number? 1. No, 5 is not an integer. 2. Yes, it is the quotient of two integers. 3. Yes, both 5 and 0 are integers. 4. No, the divisor is can not be zero.

Team Scores 625Hobbits 500Humans 375Dwarfs Orcs 350Elves

A negative divided by zero is what? 1. positive 2. zero 3. negative 4. undefined

Team Scores 725Hobbits 600Humans Orcs 437.5Dwarfs Elves

What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1. 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Which of the following is not a solution for the following? 3(5 + 7) 1. 3(12) 2. (3+5) + (3 +7) 3. (3 x 5) + (3 x 7) 4. 36

Team Scores 1450Hobbits 900Humans 800Dwarfs Elves 630.8Orcs

Determine the property. (-4) x (-8.9) = (-8.9) x (-4) 1. Identity 2. Inverse 3. Associative 4. Commutative

Participant Scores 1700Participant Participant Participant Participant Participant 30

Team Scores 1475Hobbits 900Humans 825Elves 800Dwarfs Orcs

Identify the property. 3 x (12 x 4) = (3 x 12) x 4 1. Identity 2. Inverse 3. Associative 4. Commutative

Team Scores 1475Hobbits 900Humans 825Elves 800Dwarfs Orcs

What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the final question? 1. 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Five friends have a checking account that has a balance of (-$150.50). If each friend deposits the same amount into the account then how much money will each friend need to deposit to get the account to $0? 1. $ $ $ $151.50

Fastest Responders (in seconds) 42.07Participant Participant Participant Participant Participant 23

Team MVP PointsTeamParticipant 3075Hobbits1 2700Orcs Elves20 600Humans8 2050Dwarfs10

Participant Scores 3075Participant Participant Participant Participant Participant 14

Team Scores Hobbits Orcs 587.5Elves 400Humans 375Dwarfs