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Algebra Jeopardy Evaluate Me! Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities Precision & Measurement Function Fun Mysterious Category

Evaluate the expression. r(4.6) when r = 8.1 Evaluate Me– 10 points

Evaluate the expression. (0.4) 3 Evaluate Me – 20 points

30 inches 20 inches x x x x x x x x

Translate the verbal phrase into an expression. 18 less than a number c Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities – 10 points

Translate the verbal phrase into an expression. The quotient of 8 and twice a number z Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities – 20 points

Write an equation or an inequality. The difference of 18 and the quotient of a number m and 3 is at most 76 Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities – 30 points

You are buying a new printer and scanner for your computer and you cannot spend over $150. The printer you want costs $80. Write an inequality that describes the most that you can spend on the scanner s and still stay within your budget. If you buy a scanner that costs $75, will you remain within your budget? Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities– 50 points

When comparing measurements of the same unit, how do you decide which measurement is the more precise? Precision & Measurement– 10 points

Determine the number of significant in each of the following measurements. a mm b sec Precision & Measurement– 20 points

Choose the more precise measurement. a.7.2 hr; 14 min b.19 km; 23.4 km c.1kL; 1000L Precision & Measurement– 30 points

Perform the indicated operation. Write your answer with the correct number of significant digits in in. Precision & Measurement– 40 points

The input variable is called the ? variable and the output variable is called the ? variable. Function Fun – 10 points

Do each of the following represent functions? a.b. Function Fun– 20 points Input (x)Output (y)

Write a rule for the function given. Function Fun– 30 points Input (x)1234 Output (y)

Write a rule for the function given. Function Fun– 40 points Input (x) Output (y)3456

A car travels 210 miles in 3.5 hours. What is the average speed of the car? Mysterious Category - 30 points

Choose the more precise measurement. 25 in; 2 ft Mysterious Category - 40 points

Write a rule for the function represented by the graph. Mysterious Category – 50 points