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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Order of operations 2 steppers Green versus Carlson SubstitionsMixed work

Evaluate: 72 x 6 / C1 $100

163 C1? $100

Evaluate: 2 12 / (3 - 7) x 5 C1 $200

30 C1 $200

Simplify: 100/ 25 + (26 + 4) x 40 C1 $300

1204 C1 $300

p/8 = 35 C1 $400

280 C1 $400

Mrs. Donato gave 15 more than double the amount of questions on last years final exam. If this years’ final has 223 questions, how many did last years final have? Write an equation and solve it to get your answer. Timer The final Jeopardy answer is: C1 final

15 + 2q = 223 Or 2q + 15 = 223 Last year’s final had 104 questions.

C2 $100 Evaluate and show a check: 12x – 14 = 70

C2 $100 X = 7

C2 $200 Evaluate and show a check: 49.5 = k

C2 $200 K = 6

C2 $300 Evaluate and show a check: m/10 – 5 = 9

C2 $300 m= 140

C2 $400 Evaluate and show a check: a/ = 39

C2 $

C2 $500 Evaluate and show a check: w/16 – 3 = 5

C2 $500 w = 128

C3 $100 Write an algebraic expression to represent 5 inches fewer than twice last year’s rainfall. Let r represent rainfall.

C3 $100 2r - 5

C3 $200 Write an algebraic expression for the phrase: 12 dollars more than triple the number of dollars in my bank account. Let b represent the money in my bank account.

C3 $ b

C3 $300 You order 3 CDs on the internet. The shipping charge is $5. The total cost including the shipping is equal to $41. Write an equation to find the cost of one CD.

C3 $300 3c + 5 = 41 Bonus- solve

C3 $400 Write a word phrase to represent p/3 + 5 DEAD WORDS- Divided and plus...

C3 $400 A number split into 3 equal groups increased by 3...

C3 $500 An electrician charges a fee to come to your house, in addition to her hourly rate. This can be modeled by the 40h + 35 = 115. Explain what each part of the equation represents. Then solve the equation to find the number of hours the electrician worked.

C3 $500 h is the variable representing number of hours 40 represents how much she charges per hour 35 represents the fee 115 is the total money spent She worked a total of 2 hours.

C4 $100 Evaluate: if r = 5 and s = 7 4s + 4.3r

C4 $

C4 $200 Evaluate if y = 5 and f = 3 29/y + f cubed

C4 $

C4 $300 6c + 19b = 35 Equation or expression? Name the part. (all the parts)

C4 $300 c and b are variables 6 and 19 and 35 are constants + is the operation

C4 $400 Substitute and solve if y = 9 15ysquared

C4 $

C4 $500 Convert to a decimal 4/11

C4 $500 ___.36

C5 $100 Of my 60 students 67% think we will leave school early today because of the snow. How many students think we will leave early? Round to the nearest whole student.

C5 $ students and Mrs. Carlson

C5 $200 Solve: 5y + 17 = 152

C5 $200 27

C5 $300 Write an algebraic expression for the phrase: 5 less than triple the amount of bananas.

C5 $300 3b - 5

C5 $400 What property is demonstrated below: (5 + 64) + 45 = 5 + ( )

C5 $400 APA

C5 $500 The sum of a number and 18 is divided by 6. the quotient is 24. Write an equation that can be used to find the unknown number n. a) = 24 n b) 18 - n = 24 6 c) 18 + n = 24 6 d) 18 = 24 N+6

C5 $500 c) 18 + n = 24 6

Nice JOB! This Jeopardy template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis, Director An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg This Jeopardy game was created by (Mrs. Carlson)