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3 500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 100 400 Probability & Statistics Numbers and Operations Measurement Geometry & Spatial Reasoning Patterns & Relationships 200 Test Review

4 The top baseball batting averages were posted as : 0.353 0.36 0.309 0.334 Put these averages in order from the greatest to the least. $100 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

5 0.36 0.353 0.334 0.309 Back to Jeopardy Board $100

6 $200 Which decimal is greater than 2.65 but less than 3.25? a)2.9 b) 2.555 c) 3.6 d) 2.075 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

7 2.9 Back to Jeopardy Board $200

8 Sam practiced his saxophone for 3 ¼ hours. John practiced his for 2 1/5 hours. How much longer did Sam practice? $300 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

9 1.05 hours or 1 1/20 hours Back to Jeopardy Board $300

10 $400 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer What fraction is equivalent to 0.75?

11 3/4 Back to Jeopardy Board $400

12 Change 60% to a fraction in lowest terms. $500 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

13 3/5 Back to Jeopardy Board Word Form $500

14 On a parking lot, the ratio of trucks to cars is 2 to 3. If there are 20 trucks in the parking lot, how many cars are there? $100 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

15 30 Back to Jeopardy Board $100

16 A survey at Benson School showed that 1 out of every 5 students earned an A in math. What percent of the students earned an A in math? $200 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

17 20 % Back to Jeopardy Board $200

18 Andrew picked apples with his family. Of the 80 apples, 10% were bad. Which decimal would you use to find the number of bad apples? $300 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

19 0.1 Back to Jeopardy Board $300

20 Look at the pattern below. 3,6,9,x,…. Which expression could be used to find yth next number in the pattern? $400 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

21 X + 3 Back to Jeopardy Board $400

22 Phil is making cupcakes for his son’s birthday. He sees that the recipe needs 3 eggs for every 12 cupcakes. How many eggs will he need for 48 cupcakes? $500 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

23 12 eggs Back to Jeopardy Board $500

24 A circle has a radius of 15 inches. What is the circumference? $100 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

25 94.2 inches Back to Jeopardy Board $100

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27 The circumference of a circular trampoline is 45 feet. What is the approximate diameter? $200 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

28 15 Back to Jeopardy Board $200

29 $300 In a park, a lake has a circumference of 3 miles. How could you find the approximate diameter? Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

30 Divide 3 by 3. Back to Jeopardy Board $300

31 $400 A triangle has angles that are 35 degrees and 79 degrees. What is the measure of the third angle? Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

32 66 degrees Back to Jeopardy Board $400

33 An isosceles triangle has an angle that measures 44 degrees. If the other two angles are the same, what is the measure of one of them? $500 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

34 68 degrees Back to Jeopardy Board $500

35 Mrs. Dale drove 506 miles to visit her mother. If her car gets 18 miles per gallon of gas, what is the best estimate for the amount of gas she used? $100 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

36 25 gallons Back to Jeopardy Board $100

37 $200 Ms. Bib had 2.8 kg of chocolate candy to give to her 6 grandkids. If she gave them each the same amount, what is the best estimate of the amount of grams each child received? Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

38 500 grams Back to Jeopardy Board $200

39 Jill had to take her cat to the vet. The vet charges a fee of $35 just to see a patient. Then she charges $7 an hour after that. If Jill saw the vet for n hours, write an equation to figure the total cost, c at the vet. $300 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

40 C = $35 + $7n Back to Jeopardy Board $300

41 Emily is 1.5 meters tall. What is her height in centimeters? $400 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

42 150 cm Back to Jeopardy Board $400

43 A movie lasts 2 hours and 17 minutes. If the movie begins at 3:50 pm, at what time will it end? $500 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

44 6:07 pm Back to Jeopardy Board $500

45 $100 Mrs. C has 3 flavors of ice cream: chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. She has 2 toppings nuts and hot fudge. Write all the possible combinations of one flavor and one topping that are possible. Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

46 Chocolate-nut, chocolate- hot fudge, vanilla-nut, vanilla-hot fudge, Strawberry-nut, Strawberry- hot fudge Back to Jeopardy Board $100

47 A box contains 6 red folders, 6 yellow folders, and 6 green folders. What is the probability of selecting a green folder? $200 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

48 1/3 Back to Jeopardy Board $200

49 A drawer holds several scarves. There are 2 striped, 2 polka –dot, 3 white, and 5 black. If you select one without looking, what is the probability that it is not striped? $300 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

50 5/6 Back to Jeopardy Board $300

51 Molly had the following test scores: 90,87,81,92,90,88 What is the mean of her scores? $400 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

52 88 Back to Jeopardy Board $400

53 The following were the results for the girls race yesterday: Kari 4.56 seconds Sara 4.209 seconds Paige 4.27 seconds Nicole 4.4 seconds Put the girls in order from 1 st place to 4 th place. $500 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer

54 Sara, Paige, Nicole, and Kari------ Remember the lowest time is the winner of the race! Back to Jeopardy Board $500


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