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Unit 3 Expressions and Equations Review Game
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1. Katniss 2. Primrose 3. Peeta 4. Gale 5. Haymitch Please select a Team. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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1. Solve the equation 2(s - 7) = - 30 for the variable s. 1. 8 2. -8 3. -11 4. 11 Response Grid
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2. Simplify: 3r + 11 – 8r 1. 22r 2. - 6r 3. - 5r + 11 4. - 11r + 11 Response Grid
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3. Tom receives $5.50 for each pound of aluminum he recycles. If he recycles 6 pounds of aluminum in March, 5 in April, and 2 in May, how much money will he make in total? 1. $75.00 2. $33.00 3. $27.50 4. Answer not given Response Grid
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Team Scores 200Primrose 200Haymitch 166.67Peeta 166.67Gale 120Katniss
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Participant Scores 300Gavin Terhaar 300Hayle Machal 300Annabella Parker 300Lizzy Mailcoat 300Courtney Macke
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4. Factor 6x + 30 to its simplest form: 1. 2(3x + 15) 2. 3(2x + 10) 3. 6(x + 30) 4. 6(x + 5) Response Grid
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5. Solve the equation 6(t + 9) = 78 for the variable t. 1. 22 2. 4 3. -22 4. -4 Response Grid
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Team Scores 362.5Primrose 328.57Haymitch 283.33Peeta 250Gale 180Katniss
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6. The expression – 4x + (-3) – 7x – 12 can be simplified to: 1. - 26x 2. -3x – 9 3. -11x -15 4. 3x + 15 Response Grid
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Participant Scores 600Jacob Nelson 600Hayle Machal 600Lizzy Mailcoat 500Courtney Macke 500Gavin Terhaar
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7. Solve d/5 – 8 = 12 for the variable d. 1. 4 2. - 4 3. 20 4. 100 Response Grid
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Team Scores 512.5Primrose 471.43Haymitch 400Peeta 383.33Gale 360Katniss
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8. 9 – 3(-4 + 2x) can be simplified to: 1. 21 – 6x 2. - 3 + 6x 3. -21 + 6x 4. Answer not given Response Grid
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Team Scores 525Primrose 471.43Haymitch 400Peeta 400Gale 360Katniss
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1. 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
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9. To solve this equation – 1.3x – 35 = 342 for x, which operation should be performed first? 1. Multiply both sides by -1.3 2. Divide both sides by -1.3 3. Subtract 35 from both sides 4. Add 35 to both sides Response Grid
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Team Scores 616.67Peeta 587.5Primrose 533.33Gale 460Katniss 375Haymitch
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10. Which of the following expressions has the same meaning as “decrease t by 40%”? 1. 1.40t 2. 0.40t 3. 0.60t 4. 1.60t Response Grid
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Participant Scores 1700Jacob Nelson 1500Lizzy Mailcoat 1300Mitch Glover 1300Gavin Terhaar 1100Garrett Adams
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Team Scores 616.67Peeta 587.5Primrose 533.33Gale 480Katniss 375Haymitch
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11. Each week Leslie earns $1.25 each time she walks the dog. If Leslie wants to earn $17.50 each week, which equation will determine the number of times Leslie should walk the dog in order to reach her goal of $17.50? 1. 1.25w = 17.50 2. 17.50 – w = 1.25 3. 1.25 + w = 17.50 4. 1.25w – 17.50 = 0 Response Grid
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12. Emily earns $20 per hour. She is getting a 5% raise. Each of the following expressions can be used to calculate Emily’s new hourly wage per hour except: 1. 20 + 0.05(20) 2. (1 +.0.5)20 3. 0.05(20) + 1 4. 1.05(20) Response Grid
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13. Hailey earns $750 a week plus $10 for every new insurance policy she sells. If Hailey earned $800 last week, which equation can be used to determine how many insurance policies she sold? 1. 750p + 10 = 800 2. 10p + 750 = 800 3. 760 + p = 800 4. Answer not given Response Grid
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14. Omar bought 8 shirts that each cost $10 and 11 shirts that each cost $25. How much did he spend in total? 1. $355 2. $665 3. $54 4. Answer not given Response Grid
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What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the final question? 1. 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
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15. Can 6x + 7x + 5 be simplified further? 1. No, there are no like terms 2. Yes, and it would equal 18x 3. Yes, and it would equal 13x + 5 4. Answer not given Response Grid
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Team MVP PointsTeamParticipant 4102PrimroseJacob Nelson 3302PeetaGavin Terhaar 2902KatnissGarrett Adams 4102GaleJacob Nelson 3702HaymitchLizzy Mailcoat
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Participant Scores 4102Jacob Nelson 3702Lizzy Mailcoat 3302Gavin Terhaar 3102Mitch Glover 2902Garrett Adams
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Team Scores 1588.13Primrose 1496.04Peeta 1320.8Katniss 1174Gale 1149.54Haymitch
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