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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

Adding/Subtracting Integers - $ (-5) Answer

Answer Adding/Subtracting Integers - ($200) Answer: -7

Adding/Subtracting Integers - $ Answer

Answer Adding/Subtracting Integers - ($400 ) Answer: -5

Adding/Subtracting Integers - $600 Answer 14 – (-5)

Answer Adding/Subtracting Integers - ($600) Answer: 19

Adding/Subtracting Integers - $800 8 – 6 – 4 Answer

Answer Adding/Subtracting Integers - ($800) Answer: -2

Adding/Subtracting Integers - $ – (-3) + (-8) Answer

Answer Adding/Subtracting Integers - ($1000) Answer: -10

Multiplying/Dividing Integers - $200 Answer -2 x 6

Answer Multiplying/Dividing Integers - ($200) Answer: -12

Multiplying/Dividing Integers - $ ÷ -30 Answer

Answer Multiplying/Dividing Integers - ($400) Answer: +2

Multiplying/Dividing Integers - $600 4(-8) Answer

Answer Multiplying/Dividing Integers - ($600) Answer: -32

Multiplying/Dividing Integers - $800 Answer 2 x (-3) x (-6)

Answer Multiplying/Dividing Integers - ($800) Answer: +36

Multiplying/Dividing Integers - $ ÷ (-2) ÷ (-4) Answer

Answer Multiplying/Dividing Integers - ($1000) Answer: -5

Scientific Notation - $200 Answer Write the number in scientific notation. 3,640,000

Answer Scientific Notation - ($200) Answer: 3.64 x 10 6

Scientific Notation - $400 Answer Write the number in standard form. 6.2 x 10 4

Answer Scientific Notation - ($400) Answer: 6,200

Scientific Notation - $600 Answer Write the number in Scientific Notation

Answer Scientific Notation - ($600) Answer: 5.4 x 10 -5

Scientific Notation - $800 Answer Write the number in Standard form x 10 7

Answer Scientific Notation - ($800) Answer: 20,600,000

Scientific Notation - $1000 Answer Write the number in Scientific Notation

Answer Scientific Notation - ($1000) Answer : 3.04 x 10 -9

Squares & Square Roots - $200 Answer 10 2

Answer Squares & Square Roots - ($200) Answer: 100

Squares & Square Roots - $400 Answer √121

Answer Squares & Square Roots - ($400) Answer: 11

Squares & Square Roots - $600 Answer 12 2

Answer Squares & Square Roots - ($600) Answer : 144

Squares & Square Roots - $800 Answer √196

Answer Squares & Square Roots - ($800) Answer : 14

Squares & Square Roots - $1000 Answer √2500

Answer Squares & Square Roots - ($1000) Answer : 50

Order of Operation - $200 Answer x 6

Answer Order of Operation- ($200) Answer : 27

Order of Operation- $400 Answer 24 – (8 x 2 + 4)

Answer Order of Operation- ($400) Answer: 4

Order of Operation- $600 Answer ÷ 4 x 9 - 3

Answer Order of Operation- ($600) Answer : 92

Order of Operation- $800 Answer 6 x (12 – 9) 2 + 5

Answer Order of Operation- ($800) Answer: 59

Order of Operation- $1000 Answer – 8 18 – 7

Answer Order of Operation- ($1000) Answer: 2

Percentages - $200 Answer Shaun completed 3/4 of his jigsaw puzzle. What percentage of jigsaw puzzle was completed?

Answer Percentages - $200 Answer: 75%

Percentages - $400 Answer On a recent quiz, a student scored a 17 out of 23 points. What percentage did they get on the quiz?

Answer Percentages - ($400) Answer : 74%

Percentages - $600 Answer The sweatshirt you wanted to buy at the mall was originally $ It is now on sale for 40% off. How much are you saving on the sweatshirt?

Answer Percentages - ($600) Answer : $21.60

Percentages - $800 Answer The regular price of a lawnmower is $ If the lawnmower is marked 15% off, what is the sale price?

Answer Percentages - ($800) Answer :

Percentages - $1000 Answer Travis scored 80% on a 30 point quiz. How many questions did he get right?

Answer Percentages - ($1000) Answer: 24 questions

(20-9) 2 – 3 x – 3 x -3

Answer : 4 Final Jeopardy