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Jeopardy Vocab & Evaluating Integers Properties & Random Simplifying Expressions $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 Welcome!

$100 Question Use the expression, 5x - 7, to answer the questions. 1) What is the name for the 5? 2) What is the name for the 7?

$100 Answer 1) coefficient 2) constant

$200 Question Simplify the expression below.

$200 Answer -2

$300 Question Evaluate the expression when a = -3 and b = -8. ab + (-11)

$300 Answer 13

$400 Question

$400 Answer 1

$100 Question

$100 Answer -12

$200 Question -3(-17)

$200 Answer 51

$300 Question -16 – 18

$300 Answer -34

$400 Question ÷ (-3)

$400 Answer -43

$100 Question Which property is shown below? = 8 + (-3)

$100 Answer Commutative Property of Addition

$200 Question Evaluate the power. (.5) 3

$200 Answer.125

$300 Question Which property is demonstrated below? (xy)a = x(ya)

$300 Answer Associative Property of Multiplication

$400 Question 1)Write an expression to represent the AREA of a rectangle if its length is 2n – 7 and its width is 6. 2) What is the area if n = 10?

$400 Answer 1)12n – 42 2)78

$100 Question

$100 Answer -6x – 21

$200 Question

$200 Answer -15k + 4

$300 Question

$300 Answer

$400 Question

$400 Answer