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Jeopardy Writing Equations Solving Equations Word Problems Combining Like Terms Translating Math 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 Writing Equations My husband has 10 comic books. This is 4 more than two times as many comic books as I have. Write an equation to find the number c of comic books I have.

$100 Answer from Writing Equations 2c + 4 = 10

$200 Question from Writing Equations An art teacher had a total of t markers. He gave an equal number of markers to each of 10 students and had 11 markers left over. Write an equation that could be used to find n, the number of markers each student received.

$200 Answer from Writing Equations t =10n +11

$300 Question from Writing Equations Sue has an 11-year-old nephew. Her nephew asked her “ How old are you? ” She told him that if he divided her age by 3 and subtracted 4 from it he would get his age. Write an Equation to find Sue ’ s age, a.

$300 Answer from Writing Equations a/3 – 4 = 11

$400 Question from Writing Equations Maryanna earns an allowance each week for doing chores. She saved up 3 weeks of allowance, and then spent $10 buying candy for her friends at school. She had $17 left over. How much is her weekly allowance? Write an equation to find her allowance, a!

$400 Answer from Writing Equations 3a – 10 = 17

$500 Question from Writing Equations Write an equation to model this problem algebraically. Then solve the equation. After several days of drilling, a water well is 175 meters deep. The well is being drilled at a rate of 35 meters per day. How many more days d will it take to reach a total depth of 350 meters? a.35d = 350; 5 daysc.35d = 350, 10 days b.d + 35 = 175; 140 daysd.d =, 0.20 days

$500 Answer from Writing Equations a.35d = 350; 5 days

$100 Question from Solving Equations Solve for X 8x – 9 = 7

$100 Answer from Solving Equations X = 2

$200 Question from Solving Equations Solve for X X + 3 = 10 6

$200 Answer from Solving Equations X = 42

$300 Question from Solving Equations 6 - v = 12 4

$300 Answer from Solving Equations V = -42

$400 Question from Solving Equations 1 – v =

$400 Answer from Solving Equations V = -3/2 or – 1 1/2

$500 Question from Solving Equations What is the solution for the equation = 2 ?

$500 Answer from Solving Equations y = 7

$100 Question from Word Problems Joelle bought a new TV. She is paying off the $600 total in 24 equal monthly payments. What is each payment?

$100 Answer from Word Problems $25

$200 Question from Word Problems Sara’s parents bought a car for $6100. They made a down payment of $100 and will pay off the rest in 24 equal montly payments. How much is each monthly payment?

$200 Answer from Word Problems $250

$300 Question from Word Problems Jo gave half of his old video games to his cousin. Then he bought 5 new games. Now he has 9 games. How many games did he start with?

$300 Answer from Word Problems 8 games

$400 Question from Word Problems Winston, the dog, got 6 new rawhide bones. Then he split his rawhide bones equally among 5 hiding places. Each hiding place had 9 bones. How many bones did Winston have at the beginning?

$400 Answer from Word Problems 39 rawhide bones

$500 Question from Word Problems Carolyn spent $50.00 to purchase 1 adult ticket and 5 child tickets for a movie. The price of the adult ticket was $7.50. Find p, the price of each child ticket.

$500 Answer from Word Problems $8.50

$100 Question from Combining Like Terms Name the like terms in the expression: 9x – 5y + x + 7

$100 Answer from Combining Like Terms 9x and x

$200 Question from Combining Like Terms Combine like terms in the expression: 9x – 5y + x + 7

$200 Answer from Combining Like Terms 10x - 5y + 7

$300 Question from Combining Like Terms Combine like terms in the expression: 7u + 5 – 8u + 3u

$300 Answer from Combining Like Terms 2u + 5

$400 Question from Combining Like Terms Simplify the expression: 9g – g + 2f + 6g – 8f

$400 Answer from Combining Like Terms -6f + 14g

$500 Question from Combining Like Terms Write an equation for the perimeter of the given figure if the perimeter = 60ft. Then simplify the equation by combining like terms. 3a3a 2n 2n 5a

$500 Answer from Combining Like Terms 11a + 4n = 60

$100 Question from Translating Math Write as an algebraic expression: 6 more than a number

$100 Answer from Translating Math n + 6

$200 Question from Translating Math Write as an algebraic expression: The quotient of a number and 10

$200 Answer from Translating Math n/10

$300 Question from Translating Math Write as an algebraic expression: 10 less than the product of a number and 2

$300 Answer from Translating Math 2n - 10

$400 Question from Translating Math Write as an algebraic expression: Twice the sum of a number and 4

$400 Answer from Translating Math 2 (n + 4)

$500 Question from Translating Math Write as an algebraic expression: The quotient of triple a number And 5

$500 Answer from Translating Math 3x / 5

Final Jeopardy Solve for X: 37 = ( x + 6)

Final Jeopardy Answer X = 2