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20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 50 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 50 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 50 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 50 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 50 pts 10 ptsGeometryData Key Words AlgebraPatterns

6 faces 12 edges 8 vertices Show Answer

cube Back to Game Board

What are lines that never cross Show Answer

Parallel Lines Back to Game Board

This angle is greater than 90 degrees Show Answer

Obtuse Angle Back to Game Board

How many sets of parallel lines does a trapazoid have? Show Answer

1 set Back to Game Board

How many rotations does this figure make? Show Answer

½ turn or 180 degrees Back to Game Board

How do you find the range in a set of data? Show Answer

Subtract the highest and lowest numbers in the set Back to Game Board

What is the mode in this set of data? 102, 97, 67, 88, 97, 101, 66, 100 Show Answer

97 Remember the mode is the number that occurs the most Back to Game Board

What should you do FIRST when finding the median in a set of data? Show Answer

Line up the numbers from least to greatest Back to Game Board

Find the mean/average of Sally’s test scores 100, 60, 80 Show Answer

80 is the mean/average of Sally’s test scores 240÷3= 80 Back to Game Board

Find the median of the Panthers football scores 21, 23, 38, 10 Show Answer

22 Remember in a situation (in median) with two numbers left, you need to add the two numbers and divide by 2. Back to Game Board

What is the answer to a multiplication problem? Show Answer

Product Back to Game Board

What is the answer to a division problem? Show Answer

quotient Back to Game Board

What is the answer to an addition question? Show Answer

Sum Back to Game Board

What is the trick for remembering the Order of Operations Show Answer

Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally Back to Game Board

What is the trick to remember what a translation is? Show Answer

The SL slide translation Back to Game Board

What number is needed to complete the equation? 75-___= 5 x 5 Show Answer

50 Both sides equal 25 Back to Game Board

Solve the following equation: = 50- ____ Show Answer

20 Both sides must equal 30 Back to Game Board

Find the product of the # and $ $ + $ = 16 # x 7 = 35 Show Answer

40 The $ was 8 The # was 5 Product means to multiply Back to Game Board

Please solve the following problem: 5 x 5 (20-10) ÷ 5 =___ Show Answer

7 This was an order of operations PENDAS (Please Excuse My Dear Aunt S)ally Back to Game Board

Find the sum of a and b: a = ÷40 = b Show Answer

30 a = 10 b= 20 Sum means to ADD Back to Game Board

Find the next number in the pattern: 1,5,9,13, ___ Show Answer

17 It was increasing by 4 each time Back to Game Board

What is the rule? Show Answer INPUTOUTPUT

Multiply by 9 Back to Game Board

Find the next number in the pattern: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,___ _ Show Answer

34 Let’s look back at the slide to see the pattern Back to Game Board

What’s the rule of this pattern? Show Answer DZ

RULE: D ÷ 9 = Z Back to Game Board

Find the missing number: Show Answer _______

20 We were dividing by 80 Back to Game Board