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Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4 Combo Challenge 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 Chapter 2 Roger has 83 coins in his coin collection. This is 8 less coins than Patrick has. Solve the equation below to see how many coins Patrick has. 83 = x – 8

$100 Answer from Chapter 2 Patrick has 91 coins

$200 Question from Chapter 2 Carmine earns $75 shoveling snow but then he spends c dollars at the candy store. Write an algebraic expression to show how much money Carmine has left.

$200 Answer from Chapter 2 75 – c

$300 Question from Chapter 2 Write an expression to represent the perimeter of the rectangle. Combine like terms in the expression. a a aa

$300 Answer from Chapter 2 4a

$400 Question from Chapter 2 Evaluate the expression when m = 14 & n = 16.5

$400 Answer from Chapter 2 453

$500 Question from Chapter 2 Solve the equation and check your answer.

$500 Answer from Chapter 2 13

$100 Question from Chapter 3 The lowest temperature recorded in Avon Lake last year was –23 degrees F. The highest temperature recorded was 97 degrees F. Find the difference between these 2 temperatures.

$100 Answer from Chapter degrees F

$200 Question from Chapter 3 Find the quotient

$200 Answer from Chapter 3 13

$300 Question from Chapter 3 Evaluate the following expression

$300 Answer from Chapter 3 51

$400 Question from Chapter 3 Write an algebraic expression for this phrase. twenty-five less than a number

$400 Answer from Chapter 3 x – 25

$500 Question from Chapter 3 The gravity on the moon is about.166 the gravity on Earth. If an object weighs 4.3 pounds on the moon, how much does it weigh on Earth? Round to nearest thousandth of a pound.

$500 Answer from Chapter lbs

$100 Question from Chapter 4

$100 Answer from Chapter /6 degrees F

$200 Question from Chapter 4

$200 Answer from Chapter 4

$300 Question from Chapter 4 Tell whether the two fractions are equivalent.

$300 Answer from Chapter 4 no

$400 Question from Chapter 4 Your Text Here

$400 Answer from Chapter 4 $13

$500 Question from Chapter 4 Multiply. Write answer in simplest form.

$500 Answer from Chapter 4

$100 Question from Combo The quotient of a number n, divided by seven.

$100 Answer from Combo n7n7

$200 Question from Combo

$200 Answer from Combo 144

$300 Question from Combo Four shirts cost $35.54 and 3 pairs of pants cost $ What is the total cost of the Clothing?

$300 Answer from Combo $83.21

$400 Question from Combo On your trip to LCCC, we took 90 west and it was a total of miles. On the trip back, we took Detroit road and it was miles. How many more miles was the trip back?

$400 Answer from Combo.65 miles

$500 Question from Combo The basketball team at Learwood attempted 344 foul shots last season. They made 123 of them. Using a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth, what was the team’s success rate for foul shots?

$500 Answer from Combo.358

$100 Question from Challenge simplify

$100 Answer from Challenge – 13.5

$200 Question from Challenge

$200 Answer from Challenge 1

$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