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$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Properties Mean, Median, Mode, & Range Fractions Order of Operations Area, Perimeter, & Volume

FINAL JEOPARDY C1 final What is the radius of the Circle?

C1 final 7.5

What property says I can change the order of addends and still get the same sum with 2 numbers? $100

Commutative Property of addition $100

$200 What property says the product of one and any number is that number?

$200 The Identity property of multiplication.

$300 What property does the following problem follow? (3+4)+6 = 4+(3+6)

Associative Property of addition. $300

$400 If you are using the Identity property of multiplication what number fills in the blanks? _ + _=54

54+0=54 or 0+54=54 $400

$500 What property is the following problem an example of? =49

Associative Property of Addition. $500

$100 What is the Median in the following set of numbers? 13, 12, 15, 10

$

$200 Jimmy got a 85% in Math, a 80% in Science and a 96% in Social Studies what is Jimmies final average?

$200 87%

$300 What is the range in this set of numbers? 13, 44, 99, 45, 90

$300 6

$400 In the marathon Kaylee ran 2 miles, Jill ran 1.5 miles and Rachel ran 3.4 miles. What is the mean of miles they ran?

$ miles

$500 What is the mode of the following numbers? 65, 64,87,99,100,82

$500 There is no mode.

$100 Change this improper fraction into a mixed number in simplest form. 55/12

$100 4 and 7/12

$ – Put these fractions in order from smallest to largest. 1/20, 1/5, 48/100, 2/3, 6/10, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4

$200 1/20, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3, 48/100, 1/2, 6/10, 2/3

$300 What fractions are less than ½? 3/6, 6/10, 1/3, 2/5, 6/11, 12/25

$300 1/3, 2/5 and 12/25 are all less than a half.

$400 What is 5/6 multiplied by 2 and a half equal?

$400 2 and 1/12

$500 What is 0.4 as a fraction?

$500 2/5

$100 What does P E M D A S stand for mathematically?

$100 Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction

$200 Solve the following problem using P E M D A S /2

$200 10

$300 Solve the two problems and determine which is greater than or equal to __ 5-(3+1)

$ > 5-(3+1)

$400 Which problem is greater than the other? __ (6+8) /2

$ > (6+8) /2

$500 Solve the following problem. (6/3)+27/3+54

$500 65

$100 What is the formula to find the volume of a cube?

$100 Length times width times height or side cubed

$200 What is the area and perimeter of this shape?

$200 Area= 52.5cm squared Perimeter=29cm

$300 What is the area of this triangle?

$300 45ft. squared

$400 What is the formula for finding the Volume of a rectangular prism?

$400 Length times width times height.

$500 What is the area of this triangle?

$500 The Area is 6ft. Squared.

Created by: Jillian Rider