Jeopardy Expressions Hosts: Eden and Halle. Game Board Sequences and Tables Simplify Linear Expressions Add Linear Expressions Distributive property 100.

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Jeopardy Expressions Hosts: Eden and Halle

Game Board Sequences and Tables Simplify Linear Expressions Add Linear Expressions Distributive property

Sequences and Tables 100 Q: identify the next 4 terms 4, 7, 10, 13… What is… 16, 19, 22,25; back to gamegame

Sequences and Tables 200 Describe the relationship in the arrithmic sequence. Next, identify the next 4 terms in the sequence. 7.5, 9.0, 10.5, 12.0… What is… 13.5, 15.0, 16.5, 18.0… Back to game

Sequences and Tables 300 Q: The greeting cards from Hawaii are sold in boxes at a gift shop. The first week the gift shop sold 7 boxes each week. If the pattern continues, how many boxes will be sold at the end of the 42 nd week ? And what algebraic expression can be used to find the number of boxes sold at the end of the any week? What is… 294 boxes, 7w Back to game

Sequences and Tables 400 Q:Which sequence follows the rule 4n-2(where n represents the position of a term into a sequence) a) 2, 6, 10, 14,… b) 3, 6, 9, 12,… c) 4, 8, 12, 16,… d) 18, 22, 26, 30, What is… Back to game Back to game a, d

Simplify linear expressions 100 Q: Simplify the expression: 4g-g What is… 3g3g Back to game

Simplify linear expressions 200 Q: Identify the terms, like terms, coefficients, and constants. 7h-4+2-h+b What is… Terms: 7h, 4, 2, h, b Like Terms: 7, 1 Coefficients: 4, 2 Constants: 7h, h Back to game

Simplify linear expressions300 Q: You go to a soccer game and buy three sodas that cost s and a bag of licorice that costs $4.50. Write an expression in simplest form that represents the total amount of money you spent. What is … 3s+$4.50 Back to game

Simplify Linear Expressions 400 Q: Explain why 2(y+7)+8(y+7)=10(y+7) is a true statement. What is… Because 10(y+7) is just broken down into 2(y+7)+8(y+7). Back to game

Add Linear Expressions 100 Q: Find (x+4)+(2x+7). What is… 3x+11 Back to game

Add Linear Expressions 200 Q: Find 5(y-2)+6(2y-5) What is… 11y-7 Back to game

Add Linear Expressions 300 Q: Solve the Expression: (-x+10) +(-3x+6) What is… -4x+16 Back to game

Add Linear Expressions 400 Q: Give two linear expressions with the sum of: -5x+4 What is… 1) -3x+(-2x)+4 2) 1x+(-6x)+2+2 Back to game

Distributive Property 100 Q: find 6(a+4) What is… 6a+24 Back to game

Distributive Property 200 Q: Which of the following expressions is the equivalent to the expression: 6(a+b) a ) 6a+6b c ) 6a+b b ) 6a+6c d ) a+6b what is… A ) Back to game

Distributive Property 300 Q: the table shows the different price of items at a movie theatre. Suppose Tara and her 2 friends go to the movies.Give an expression that could be used to find the total cost for each of them to buy all of the items. what is… 3( ) ItemCost $ Box of candy $2.25 Soda $3.25 Popcorn $4.50 Ticket $7.50 Supreme ticket $10.20 Back to game

Distributive Property 400 Q: give an expression that when using the distributive property can be simplified to 12a+18b-6c What is…. 6(2a+3b-1c) Back to game

-Eden and Halle