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Chapter 1Chapter 6Chapter 5 Combo 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 Chapter 1 The table below shows the leading shot blockers in the WNBA for the 2001 season. Find the mean, median, mode and range.

$100 Answer from Chapter 1 64, 74, 64, 55

$200 Question from Chapter 1 Using the graph below, during how many seasons did the Panthers lose more games than they won?

$200 Answer from Chapter 1 5

$300 Question from Chapter 1 What is the third quartile?

$300 Answer from Chapter 1 580

$400 Question from Chapter 1 What is the correlation?

$400 Answer from Chapter 1 positive

$500 Question from Chapter 1 Approximately how many homes were sold in the month of May?

$500 Answer from Chapter 1 11

$100 Question from Chapter 6 Write the decimal as a percent..002

$100 Answer from Chapter 6.2 %

$200 Question from Chapter 6 Write the fraction as a percent.

$200 Answer from Chapter %

$300 Question from Chapter 6 Freddie sells toy tanks at the mall. If he has a tank that sells for $26.50, what is the sales tax on the toy if the sales tax is 6% of the sale price?

$300 Answer from Chapter 6 $1.59

$400 Question from Chapter 6 Find 120% of 175

$400 Answer from Chapter 6 210

$500 Question from Chapter 6 A jar is filled with 450 gumballs of various colors. Approximately 28% of the gumballs are blue. How many gumballs are blue?

$500 Answer from Chapter 6 126

$100 Question from Chapter 5 Last season, the girls basketball team won 20 more games than they lost. If they won 70 games, what was their ratio of wins to losses? Write the ratio in three different ways.

$100 Answer from Chapter 5 7/5 7:5 7 to 5

$200 Question from Chapter 5 Find the unit rate if Dana drives her car 75 miles in 5 hours. Show the answer in fraction and word form.

$200 Answer from Chapter 5 15 miles 15 miles per hour 1 hour

$300 Question from Chapter 5 Erik did 8 problems in 12 minutes and Jessie took 16 minutes to do 10 problems. Which student did more problems per minute?

$300 Answer from Chapter 5 Erik Jessie.67 prob.63 prob 1 min 1 min

$400 Question from Chapter 5 The Obama family is making preparations for a party. They figure that they will need 12 lbs of chip dip for every 100 people who attend. How many lbs of chip dip will they need for 2000 people?

$400 Answer from Chapter lbs

$500 Question from Chapter 5 Use proportional reasoning to determine if the two triangles are similar.

$500 Answer from Chapter 5 Yes

$100 Question from Combo Triangles DEF and SQR are similar. Solve for x.

$100 Answer from Combo 4.3 cm

$200 Question from Combo Identify the scale factor if the height of a model of Buzz Lightyear is 18 inches tall and the real Buzz is 5 ft tall.

$200 Answer from Combo 3 10

$300 Question from Combo Mr. Herman’s rubber band ball has a height of 7.4 inches. The scale is 3.7 inches = 3.2 feet. How tall is the largest rubber band ball in the world?

$300 Answer from Combo 6.4 feet

$400 Question from Combo Write 14% as a fraction in simplest form.

$400 Answer from Combo 7 50

$500 Question from Combo In order to determine the height of a flagpole on the playground, Fred is going to use similar triangles. The length of Fred’s shadow is 4.5 feet. The flagpole’s shadow’s measures 12 feet. Using this information and the fact that Fred is 5.5 feet tall, find the height of the flagpole to the nearest hundredth of a foot.

$500 Answer from Combo feet

$100 Question from Challenge simplify

$100 Answer from Challenge – 13.5

$200 Question from Challenge

$200 Answer from Challenge 1

$300 Question from Word Problems Your Text Here Use an equation to solve!

$300 Answer from Word Problems Your Text Here

$400 Question from Word Problems Your Text Here Use an equation to solve!

$400 Answer from Word Problems Your Text Here

$500 Question from Word Problems Your Text Here Use an equation to solve!

$500 Answer from Word Problems Your Text Here

Final Jeopardy Convert 160 miles per hour to feet per second. Hint: there are 5,280 feet in one mile. Round to nearest foot.

Final Jeopardy Answer 235 feet per second