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Like Terms Solving Equations Solving Inequalities Verbal to Algebraic Properties

Question 100 points, Like Terms What is the coefficient? 3a + 6

Answer 100 points, Like Terms 3

Question, 200 points, Like Terms What is the constant term? 5g – g

Answer 200 points, Like Terms 8

Question 300 points, Like Terms Simplify. 5a a + 10

Answer, 300 points, Like Terms 5a a a + 6a Answer: 11a + 13

Question, 400 points, Like Terms Simplify. 6a + 4g + 5 – 2a + 8 – 2g

Answer 400 points, Like Terms 6a + 4g + 5 – 2a + 8 – 2g 6a – 2a + 4g – 2g a + 2g + 13

Question 500 points, Like Terms Simplify. 3f + 5g – 6 + 5f – 3 + 7g

Answer 500 points Like Terms 3f + 5g – 6 +5f g 3f + 5f +5g +7g – 6 – 3 Answer: 8f + 12g – 9

Question 100 points Solving Equations Solve. 3a = 6

Answer 100 points Solving Equations a = 2

Question 200 points Solving Equations Solve. 3a + 6 = 21

Answer 200 points Solving Equations a = 5

Question 300 points Solving Equations Solve. 5 – 2a = 35

Answer 300 points Solving Equations 5 – 2a = a = a = -15

Question 400 points Solving Equations Solve. 3 (2a + 4) = 36

Answer 400 points Solving Equations 3 (2a +4) = 36 6a + 12 = a = a = 4

Question 500 points Solving Equations Solve. 2a + 12 = 3 (2a + 2)

Answer 500 points Solving Equations 2a + 12 = 3 (2a + 2) 2a + 12 = 6a a -2a 12 = 4a = 4a = a

Question 100 points Inequalities Which graph represents 3 > a A B

Answer 100 points Inequalities B

Question 200 points Inequalities Solve. 3a + 5 > 26

Answer 200 points Inequalities 3a + 5 > a > a > 7

Question 300 points Inequalities 3 + 4a < 19

Answer 300 points Inequalities 3 + 4a < a < a < 4

Question 400 points Inequalities x - 4 < 3 7

Answer 400 points Inequalities x - 4 < x < (x) < 7 (7) 7 x < 49

Question 500 points Inequalities 10 – 3a > 46

Answer 500 points Inequalities 10 – 3a > a > a < -12

Question 100 points Verbal to Algebraic Write an expression or equation for the statement. The difference of six times a number and eight is 22.

Answer 100 points Verbal to Algebraic 6n – 8 = 22

Question 200 points Verbal to Algebraic Write an expression or equation for the statement. If it is an equation, solve. The sum of twenty and twice a number is eight.

Answer 200 points Verbal to Algebraic n = 8 n = -6

Question 300 points Verbal to Algebraic Laura, Whitley and Diamond went to the movies. While at the movie, Laura bought a tub of bottomless popcorn for $7.00 for the three to share. The total that they all spent was $ How much was each movie ticket? Write and equation and solve.

Answer 300 points Verbal to Algebraic 3m + $7 = $34 m = $9 per movie ticket

Question 400 points Verbal to Algebraic It costs a flat fee of $ to become a member of the local pool. In addition it costs $70 per month. If the total bill is $945, which equation below would be the correct one to solve this problem? A m = 945 B 70m = 945 C 125m + 70 = 945 D 945 – 125 = 70m

Answer 400 points Verbal to Algebraic A m = 945

Question 500 points Verbal to Algebraic Write and inequality for the statement. A number is increased by 10 is no greater than 25.

Answer 500 points Verbal to Algebraic n + 10 < 25

Question 100 points Properties What property is demonstrated in the problem below. 5(0) = 0

Answer 100 points Properties Multiplicative Property of Zero

Question 200 points Properties Which property is demonstrated below? 2 (a + 8) = 2a + 16

Answer 200 points Properties Distributive Property

Question 300 points Properties What property is demonstrated below? = 8 + 5

Answer 300 points Properties Commutative Property of Addition

Question 400 points Properties In the problem below what property is being demonstrated going from Step 1 to Step 2? 3 x Step Step 26

Answer 400 points Properties Additive Identity Property

Question 500 points Properties What property is demonstrated below? (9 x 10) 8 = 9 (10 x 8)

Answer 500 points Properties Associative Property of Multiplication

Jeopardy Review Like Terms Equations Inequalities

Rules of the Game You must solve each problem either on the back of your game board or on notebook paper. You must write your final answer in the correct box on your game board. You must hi-light your final answer. When the correct answer is revealed put a check or “x” in the box to indicate if you got it correct or not. You may write the correct answer in your box but do not erase your original answer. You will need to turn your game board in the day of the test for a review grade.