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Jeopardy Order of Operations Algebraic Expressions Fractions & Decimals Factors and LCM/GCF Integers Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

$100 Order of Operations Simplify:

$100 Order of Operations What is 48?

$200 Order of Operations Simplify:

$200 Order of Operations What is 47?

$300 Order of Operations Simplify:

$300 Order of Operations What is 19?

$400 Order of Operations Simplify:

$400 Order of Operations What is 24?

$500 Order of Operations Simplify:

$500 Order of Operations What is 18?

$100 Algebraic Expressions Write an algebraic expression to represent this situation: The difference of a number and eleven.

$100 Algebraic Expressions What is x - 11 ?

$200 Algebraic Expressions Write an algebraic expression to represent this situation: The quotient of a number and 8.

$200 Algebraic Expressions What is ?

$300 Algebraic Expressions Write an expression to represent this situation: Nine less than a number.

$300 Algebraic Expressions What is x - 9?

$400 Algebraic Expressions Write an expression to represent this situation: The product of a number and five increased by 3.

$400 Algebraic Expressions What is 5x + 3?

$500 Algebraic Expressions Write an algebraic expression to represent this situation: The quantity x plus seven divided by six.

$500 Algebraic Expressions What is ?

$100 Fractions and Decimals At a restaurant, one small drink costs $1.15 and one large drink costs $1.75. A family buys three small drinks and two large drinks. Before tax, what is the total cost for the drinks at this restaurant?

$100 Fractions and Decimals What is 6.95?

$200 Fractions and Decimals At a track meet, Sarah ran a race in minutes. Amanda ran the same race in minutes. How much faster was Amanda’s time?

$200 Fractions and Decimals What is 0.354?

$300 Fractions and Decimals Melanie has 3 pieces of fabric that are different lengths. The lengths are 2 7/8 yards, 2 ¾ yards, and 2.8 yards. Which list shows these lengths in order from least to greatest?

$300 Fractions and Decimals What is 2 ¾, 2.8, 2 7/8 ?

$400 Fractions and Decimals Three children are each eating a candy bar. Martha has eaten 2/3 of her candy bar. Andre has eaten 5/6 of his candy bar. Travis has eaten 3/4 of his candy bar. Who has eaten the most candy bar so far?

$400 Fractions and Decimals Who is Andre?

$500 Fractions and Decimals How are 4/10,4/5, and 4/20 ordered from least to greatest?: How are,, and ordered from least to greatest?

$500 Fractions and Decimals What is 4/20, 4/10, 4/5?

$100 Factors and GCF/LCM Is 66 prime or composite? If composite, list all factors.

$100 Factors and GCF/LCM What is composite? Factors: 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 22, 33, 66

$200 Factors and GCF/LCM Find the GCF of 18 and 27.

$200 Factors and GCF/LCM What is 9?

$300 Factors and GCF/LCM Find the LCM of 25 and 15.

$300 Factors and GCF/LCM What is 75?

$400 Factors and GCF/LCM Hot dogs come in packs of 8. Buns come in packs of 12. What is the least number of hot dogs and buns you could buy to have the same number of each?

$400 Factors and GCF/LCM What is 24?

$500 Factors and GCF/LCM Gabriella is making goodie bags for her party. She made one for each person coming to the party not including herself. She had 12 pencils, 42 bracelets, and 54 pieces of chocolate. All the bags had the same amount of each candy and nothing was left over. How many bags did she make?

$500 Factors and GCF/LCM What is 6?

$100 Integers Use an integer to represent this situation: 25 feet below sea level.

$100 Integers What is -25?

$200 Integers Name the opposite and absolute value of -7.

$200 Integers What is 7 and 7?

$300 Integers True or False: -5 > -4 Explain why.

$300 Integers What is false? The closer the number is to zero the bigger the number is.

$400 Integers Order from least to greatest: -3, -11, -1, 0, 4, -13

$400 Integers What is -13, -11, -3, -1, 0, 4?

$500 Integers Put a, or = in the blank.

$500 Integers What is >?