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Powerpoint Jeopardy Number and Operations in Base Ten Operations and Algebraic Thinking Number and Operations- Fractions Measurement and Data Geometry

Caroline is thinking of a number. Some clues for her number are listed below. The number has: 2 hundreds 6 ten thousands 4 ones Which of the following could be Caroline’s number? A.200,604 B.60,204 C.6,204 D.264

What is 48,803 rounded to the nearest 10,000? A.40,000 B.48,000 C.49,000 D.50,000

Which of the following shows 70,329 written in expanded notation? A B C. 7, D. 70,

Compute: 65 x 98

Mr. Chavez is making wooden toys. He needs 7 nails to make each toy. He has 132 nails. What is the total number of toys Mr. Chavez can make?

There are 29 students in a class. No more than 6 students can sit at a lunch table. What is the least number of tables needed to seat the 29 students? A.4 B.5 C.6 D.7

There are 500 rows of parking spaces in the parking lot at a stadium. Each row has 40 parking spaces. What is the total number of parking spaces at the stadium? A.2,000 B.20,000 C.200,000 D.2,000,000

What is the solution to the following problem? 162 ÷ 3 = ? A.50 R2 B.51 R1 C.54 D.57

Which number is prime? A.77 B.67 C.63 D.57

List all of the factor pairs for 96.

What is 5/8 + 2/8?

What is 7/8 – 4/8?

Write.6 as a fraction.

Write ¼ as a decimal.

, or = ½ _____.5

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You need 1 teaspoon of bubble bath for every 25 gallons of water. How much bubble bath is needed for a 50-gallon bathtub?

Austin uses a bowling ball that weighs 13 pounds. How many ounces does the bowling ball weigh? Hint: 16 ounces = 1 pound A.116 oz B.140 oz C.180 oz D.208 oz

Greg built a picture frame with a perimeter of 50 inches. It is 14 inches long. How wide is it?

How many inches is 1 ½ yards?

Central Park in New York City has a length of 2 ½ miles and a width of ½ mile. What is the perimeter of the park?