Evaluating Expressions Solving Equations Inequalities & check digits Writing Expressions & Equations Word Problems Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q.

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Evaluating Expressions Solving Equations Inequalities & check digits Writing Expressions & Equations Word Problems Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Expressions Evaluate the expression when a = 4 & b = ÷ a ÷ b

$100 Answer from Expressions.72

$200 Question from Expressions Evaluate the expression when m = 14 & n = 16.3

$200 Answer from Expressions 4.3

$300 Question from Expressions Evaluate the expression when m = 14 & n = 16.5

$300 Answer from Expressions

$400 Question from Expressions Evaluate the expression when m = 14 & n = 16.5

$400 Answer from Expressions 453

$500 Question from Expressions Evaluate the expression when m = 14 & n = 16 & p = 9

$500 Answer from Expressions

$100 Question from Equations Solve using inverse operations

$100 Answer from Equations 3

$200 Question from Equations Solve using inverse operations

$200 Answer from Equations

$300 Question from Equations Solve using inverse operations

$300 Answer from Equations 3

$400 Question from Equations Solve using inverse operations

$400 Answer from Equations 3960

$500 Question from Equations Solve using inverse operations

$500 Answer from Equations 28

$100 Question from Inequalities Solve using inverse operations

$100 Answer from Inequalities x > -5

$200 Question from Inequalities Solve using inverse operations

$200 Answer from Inequalities c > -11.2

$300 Question from Inequalities Determine the check digit for the following VIN number

$300 Answer from Inequalities 5

$400 Question from Inequalities Your Text Here Use the Luhn Algorithm to determine the check digit of the following credit card number – 1234 – 5678 – 912__

$400 Answer from Inequalities 8

$500 Question from Inequalities Solve using inverse operations

$500 Answer from Inequalities

$100 Question from Writing Expressions & Equations The quotient of a number n, divided by seven.

$100 Answer from Writing Expressions & Equations n7n7

$200 Question from Writing Expressions & Equations Twenty added to the product of a number and 10.

$200 Answer from Writing Expressions & Equations 10n + 20

$300 Question from Writing Expressions & Equations The sum of fourteen and a number a is greater than thirty.

$300 Answer from Writing Expressions & Equations 14 + a > 30

$400 Question from Writing Expressions & Equations Two less than the product of a number k and 3 equals four.

$400 Answer from Writing Expressions & Equations 3k – 2 = 4

$500 Question from Writing Expressions & Equations Change to numeral form and solve. The product of three and a number d, is more than the opposite of 18.

$500 Answer from Writing Expressions & Equations 3d > -18 d > -6

$100 Question from Word Problems Use an equation to solve! The tickets for the theater cost $7.50 each. Miles bought 4 of them and gave the cashier a fifty dollar bill. What was the cost of the tickets?

$100 Answer from Word Problems c = 4(7.50) c = $ 30

$200 Question from Word Problems Use an equation to solve! There are 120 students in each of the freshman and junior classes. There are 20 more sophomores than juniors and 15 fewer seniors than sophomores. What is the total number of students in the 4 classes?

$200 Answer from Word Problems Freshman = 120 Sophomore = Junior = 120 Senior = – 15 t = t = 505 students

$300 Question from Word Problems Your Text Here Use an equation to solve!

$300 Answer from Word Problems Your Text Here

$400 Question from Word Problems Your Text Here Use an equation to solve!

$400 Answer from Word Problems Your Text Here

$500 Question from Word Problems Your Text Here Use an equation to solve!

$500 Answer from Word Problems Your Text Here

Final Jeopardy Solve using inverse operations

Final Jeopardy Answer All numbers