Baseball Challenge! Today’s Game is pitched by Dr. Guenthner. Will she strike you out?

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Baseball Challenge!

Today’s Game is pitched by Dr. Guenthner. Will she strike you out?

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Batter Up! Topic Home Single Visitor Single DoubleTripleHomer Integers11111 Order of Operation Equations33333 Inequalities44444

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #1 – = *0 * *-0*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #2 – (5+2)2x4 = *55* *56*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #3: z + 19 = *z = 4 * *z = 19 *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #4: Is -60 greater than or less than 5? *greater than * *less than *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #1 – = *4 * *-4 *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #2 – 15+(5-5) = *15 * *0 *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #3 – 15 x w = 60 *w = 4* *w = -4 *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #4 – Is 23 greater than or less than – 23? *greater than * *less than *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! You’re Out! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Single! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #1 – The distance of a number from zero is the *absolute number * *absolute value *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #2 – (3x8)+3 = *-27 * *27 *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #3 – 30/y = 2 *y = 60 * *y = 15 *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #4 – Is 36 greater than, less than, or equal to 36? *less than * *equal to*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Pop Up Center Field! It’s Caught! Two Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Double! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #1 – = *12 * *-12 *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #2 – The property that two or more numbers can be added in any order without changing the sum. *associative property of addition * *commutative property of addition *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #3 – A sentence that shows that two expressions are equivalent is called a(n) *equilateral * *equation *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #4 – Sentences that show the relationship between quantities that are not equivalent. *inequalities * *equalities *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Ground Ball! Thrown to Base! Two Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Triple Base Hit! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #1 - An example of a number divided by 2 is *7/2* * 2/7*

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #2 – The sum of five to the second power plus five is *25 * *30 *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #3 – The product of x times 5 when x equals 10. *500* *50 *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Homer #4 – Is nine is greater than or less than twelve? *greater than * *less than *

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! Three Outs! Next Batter!

Visitor Home Inning Total Home First Third Second Outs Out of the Ball Park! Home Run! Next Batter!

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