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Adding SubtractingMultiplyingDividing Ancient Greek Philosophers FINAL JEOPARDY!

Adding SubtractingMultiplyingDividing Ancient Greek Philosophers FINAL JEOPARDY!

What is 34.12?

What is ?

What is ?

What is 41.3?

What is 1.223?

– 6.44

What is ?

– 2.654

What is ?

9.14 – 2.075

What is 7.065?

4 – 1.5

What is 2.5?

210 –

What is ?

23 x 0.8

What is 18.4?

$0.83 x 7

What is $5.81?

$4.16 x 15

What is $62.40?

218 x.54

What is ?

Turkey is on sale at $0.89 per pound. This is how much Ms. Weber will pay for 14 pounds.

What is $12.46?

12.69

What is 1.4?

$23.644

What is $5.91?

89.133

What is 2.7?

15.550

What is 0.31?

Mr. Underwood runs 4 miles in 22.7 minutes. This is his average time per mile.

What is minutes?

Socrates ate 5.4 grams of fish and Aristotle ate 2.67 grams of fish. This is how much they ate all together.

What is 8.07 grams?

Plato made $25.34 at the philosophers convention. Aristotle made $ This is how much more money Plato made than Aristotle.

What is $6.55?

Socrates carried 15 stones home from the store. Each stone weighed 1.7 pounds. This is the total weight he carried.

What is 25.5 pounds?

Plato charged a customer $78.90 for answering 5 philosophical questions. This is the cost per question.

What is $15.78?

Aristotle went for a long walk to think. He walked 3.4 miles east, 2.08 miles north and 6 miles west. This is the total distance he walked.

What is miles?

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Barney wanted to buy some new clothes. At The Gap he bought nine items for $ What was his cost per item.

What is $12.07?