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THIS IS

With Host... Your

Expressions Equations Fraction Equations Proportions & Percents Probability/ Pythagorean Theorem Linear Equations

A 100 2(4) – 11

6 A 100

5  8 – ÷ 2 A 200

44

3 (n – p) + 2n – 4p A 300

5n – 7p A 300

6 ( 2 – j ) + 2j – 5 A 400

-4j + 7 A 400

12v - 3 ( 2 + 4v ) + 3 A 500

-3 A 500

You pay $35 in dues to a photo club and $10 per roll you have developed. If you spend $225 during the year, how many rolls of film do you have developed? B 100

19 rolls B 100

B 200 Solve 10y – (4y + 8) = –20

y = - 2 B 200

B 300 Solve 3x + 15 – 9 = 2(x + 2).

x = - 2 B 300

B 400 3(4x + 2) = 12x + 3

No solution B 400

A car-rental company charges a flat fee of $195 and $.20 per mile to rent a popular model of a sports-utility vehicle. If the total cost to rent the vehicle for a 5-day ski trip was $495, how many miles were driven? B 500

1,500 miles B 500

C 100

x = 15 C 100

C 200

Lynn made a mix with the following 1 ¾ cups granola, 2/3 cups of peanuts, 1 ½ cups of cranberries, and ¼ cups of chocolate chips. What is the total amount of cups she made of her mix? C 300

4 1/6 cups C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

C 400

372 C 400

x- 22 = 41 C 500

x = 9 C 500

D 100 For the first 4 home football games, the concession stand sold a total of 600 hotdogs. If that ratio stays constant, how many hotdogs will sell for all 10 home games?

1,500 hotdogs D 100

D 200

7.8m D 200

Shoes: $14 How much is 8% tax? D 300

$1.12 D 300

Victoria went to the mall on Saturday and bought a DVD which originally cost $29. It was on sale for 10% off. How much did she pay for the DVD? D 400

The movie originally cost $29, so a 10% discount is equal to $2.90. Therefore, the sale price on the DVD is: $ $2.90 = $26.10 D 400

D 500 Find the cost after discount: $32 sweater, 55% off

$14.40 D 500

E 100 Dylan, Andrew, Hailey, and Jordan ran in a race. In how many different orders can they finish the race?

24 orders E 100

E 200 How many ways can a president and vice-president be selected in a class of twenty-five students?

600 ways E 200

E 300

a = 6 E 300

E 400

8

E 500

The longest side of a right triangle, Located across (diagonal) from the Right angle. E 500

Find the intercepts of the equation's graph. 2x + y = 6 F 100

x = 3 y = 6 F 100

Identify the slope and y-intercept. y = -3x + 3 F 200

Slope = -3 Y-int = 3 F 200

Identify the slope and y-intercept of the given equation. 3x - 3y = -9 F 300

Slope = 1 Y-int = -3

Write an equation of the line with the given slope and y-intercept. F 400

y = -2x + 8

Rewrite the equation in function form. Then describe how you would graph the given linear equation. F 500

y = 2x – 4 Go down 4 on the y-axis the up two and over one to the right

The Final Jeopardy Category is: COORDINATE PLANE Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Translate the triangle on the coordinate plane 3 units down and 4 units to the left. Give the new coordinates of A, B, and C. Click on screen to continue

A (-3, 1) B (-5, -4) C (-1, -3) Click on screen to continue

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