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Jeopardy Topic 1Topic Q 1Q 6Q 11Q 16Q 21 Q 2Q 7Q 12Q 17Q 22 Q 3Q 8Q 13Q 18Q 23 Q 4Q 9Q 14Q 19Q 24 Q 5Q 10Q 15Q 20Q 25

QUESTION 1 One property justifies the following statement: if, then. A. Commutative property of multiplication B. Distributive property for multiplication over addition C. Multiplicative identity property D. Associative property of addition

ANSWER 1 What is B. Distributive property for multiplication over addition ?

QUESTION 2 A rectangular planter can hold 2,304 cubic inches of soil. The dimensions of the base of the planter are 24 inches by 12 inches. ___ is the height of the planter.

ANSWER 2 What is 8 inches ?

QUESTION 3 The graph of is shown. If the line in the graph is shifted up 2 units, the equation of the new line is ___.

ANSWER 3 What is ?

QUESTION 4 __ is the solution to.

ANSWER 4 What is ?

QUESTION 5 One statement is always true.

ANSWER 5 What is ?

QUESTION 6 _____is the graph of a line that appears to have a slope of 3 and y-intercept – 2.

ANSWER 6 What is ?

QUESTION 7 _____ is the slope of the line that contains points (2, 3) and (2, - 4). A. Undefined B. 0 C. D.

ANSWER 7 What is A. Undefined ?

QUESTION 8 One of the following best represents the equation of the line shown.

ANSWER 8 What is ?

QUESTION 9 _____ is the slope of the line represented by this equation:

ANSWER 9 What is ?

QUESTION 10 One line on the grid appears to have slope.

ANSWER 10 What is D ?

QUESTION 11 An equation for the line shown could be —

ANSWER 11 What is ?

QUESTION 12 _____ is the solution to this system of equations.

ANSWER 12 What is ?

QUESTION 13 Kristy is making a rectangular quilt that is 2 feet longer than it is wide. If the perimeter of the quilt is to be 32 feet, its dimensions will be ___ by ___.

ANSWER 13 What is 7 ft. by 9ft. ?

QUESTION 14 __ is most likely the solution to the system of equations shown in the graph.

ANSWER 14 What is (3,4) ?

QUESTION 15 ____is an equation for the line that contains the following points:

ANSWER 15 What is ?

QUESTION 16 __ is the solution to.

ANSWER 16 What is ?

QUESTION 17 The dimensions of a rectangle are shown in the drawing above. If the area is 28 square units, _____ is the value of d.

ANSWER 17 What is 14 units ?

QUESTION 18 The solution to is ______.

ANSWER 18 What is ?

QUESTION 19 ___ is the value of if, and.

ANSWER 19 What is ?

QUESTION 20 Each week Jessica earns a 2% bonus on any sales she makes over $600. She also receives a fixed salary of $190 per week. If Jessica sold $1,300 worth of merchandise in a week, one equation which could be used to determine her total earnings, t, for the week is ____.

ANSWER 20 What is ?

QUESTION 21 One expression correctly describes x divided by the sum of y and 7.

ANSWER 21 What is ?

QUESTION 22 ___ is equivalent to.

ANSWER 22 What is ?

QUESTION 23 The diameter of a barium atom is millimeters. In scientific notation it is —

ANSWER 23 What is ?

QUESTION 24 The length of a rectangular classroom floor is 19 feet less than twice the width. One of the expressions represents the area of the classroom floor.

ANSWER 24 What is ?

QUESTION 25 ______is approximately the value of x if.

ANSWER 25 What is 23.2 ?