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100 Jeopardy 200 300 400 500 200 300 400 500 Integer Add/SubMiscellaneous Integer Mult/DivideWord Problems Advanced.

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1 100 Jeopardy 200 300 400 500 200 300 400 500 Integer Add/SubMiscellaneous Integer Mult/DivideWord Problems Advanced

2 100 Points Back |Answer |Music -17 + 13

3 200 Points Back |Answer |Music 45 - (-68)

4 300 Points Back |Answer |Music 12 + (-51) - (-29)

5 400 Points Back |Answer |Music 48 - (-48) + (-36) - (-36)

6 500 Points Back |Answer |Music xgxg ( Determine the net worth from the following checking account report. Date Transaction 9/9/15$340 9/9/15-$160 9/10/15-$87 9/10/15$119 9/10/15$43 9/12/15-$227 9/12/15-$15

7 100 Points Back |Answer |Music Solve 4(-30)

8 200 Points Back |Answer |Music Solve (-44) -2

9 300 Points Back |Answer |Music Solve-5(-60) -3

10 400 Points Back |Answer |Music Solve8(-3)-6(- 4) -4 -3 x

11 500 Points Back |Answer |Music Solve 8(-5)-4(9)-7(-4)11(8) -88 146 -10 x x x

12 100 Points Back |Answer |Music Determine the total amount of assets that Sophie can claim by looking at her net worth statement. Receives $20 for babysitting Pays $30 for cafeteria account at school Makes $15 for allowance Borrows $40 to go to the movies Cashes B-day check for $50 Earns $35 for watching after her neighbor's dog Loans $10 to her friend at the mall Loses $5 on the bus

13 200 Points Back |Answer |Music Each month, Tyler pays off the debt on his credit card by sending in payments of $70. What effect will this have on his net worth after a year? State your answer as accurately as you can.

14 300 Points Back |Answer |Music During a trip to Las Vegas, Darryl recorded his winnings and losses. If Darryl started off with $500, determine the amount of money he had at the end of his vacation. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wed. Thursday Friday $250 -$400 $125 -$65 -$360 $400

15 400 Points Back |Answer |Music Heather was researching temperature trends for a science project. When looking at the temperature lows for January 1 over the past several years in her hometown, she recorded the following data for her project. year temp. low 2011 16 degrees 2012 -11 degrees 2015 -5 deg 2013 -23 degrees 2014 8 degrees What was the average temperature low over the 5 year time span that Heather researched?

16 500 Points Back |Answer |Music During a game of Monopoly, Mr. Waskiewicz had a net worth of $2,300. Over the next several turns, Mr. Waskiewicz... paid an income tax of $200 purchased St. Charles Place for $140 received a community chest card awarding him$10 for winning second prize in a beauty contest (we all know it should have been first prize) received $170 for landing on Free Parking paid $280 for the Marvin Gardens property was assessed a penalty of $110 for EACH of his 3 hotels so that he could pay for repairs paid a penalty of $1500 for landing on Park Place with a hotel collected $200 for passing GO What is Mr. Waskiewicz's current net worth?

17 100 Points Back |Answer |Music What effect will taking away a debt have on a person's net worth?

18 200 Points Back |Answer |Music Determine where point A will end up on the number line after a loss of 7, gain of 12, decrease of 15, and an increase of 5. A

19 300 Points Back |Answer |Music Stevie starts out with a net worth of $245. What will Stevie's net worth be after the following events? gains an asset of $35 receives a debt of $180 takes away a debt of $77 loses an asset of $260

20 400 Points Back |Answer |Music Katie starts off on the very first block while playing Chutes and Ladders with her sister. Determine which block Katie ends on after the following turns... rolls a 5, rolls a 3, climbs a ladder 22 spaces rolls a 5, climbs a ladder 8 spaces rolls a 3, slides down a chute 21 spaces rolls a 2, climbs a ladder 56 spaces rolls a 3, slides down a chute 63 spaces

21 500 Points Back |Answer |Music Lexi was trying to figure out her spending habits so that she could explain her current account balance. However, the only receipt Lexi could find had a tear through one of her expenses. Use the partial receipt to help Lexi find her missing expense. Date Transaction Balance $450 9/9/15$250 9/9/15-$141 9/10/15-$34 9/10/15 9/10/15$60 9/12/15-$107 9/12/15$22 Balance $312 Starting Final

22 100 Points Back |Answer |Music What is net worth? How would you calculate the net worth of any person?

23 200 Points Back |Answer |Music In language arts, you are instructed not to speak in double negatives because they have the opposite meaning from what they intend to express. Example: I can't not swim. Similarly, math also has double negatives that do the opposite of what it looks like they are intended to do. Which of the following problems would qualify as a double negative? Why? -8 + -4 8 - (-4) -8 - 4 Drown becomes --> I can't drown

24 300 Points Back |Answer |Music Peyton claims that the following two problems are similar and can be solved in the same manner. If you agree, defend Peyton's conjecture. If you disagree, offer proof of why she is incorrect. 67 + -4367 - (+43)

25 400 Points Back |Answer |Music After his football game, Ryan looked back at the game film to determine his rushing stats from the 2nd quarter to figure out how many yards he had rushed for. Help Ryan determine his rushing yards for the 2nd quarter from his game film notes. 1st series 2nd series 3rd series gain of 8 ydsloss of 15 yds gain of 3 yds gain of 5 yardsgain of 23 ydsloss of 7 yds loss of 1rushed for no gain loss of 11 yds loss of 4 yards

26 500 Points Back |Answer |Music (32 × -4) ÷ [-2(7 - -2)] + (20 + -44) 6 - (6 - -5)

27 100 Points Score |Back -4

28 200 Points Score |Back 113

29 300 Points Score |Back -10

30 400 Points Score |Back 96

31 500 Points Score |Back $1 3

32 100 Points Score |Back -120

33 200 Points Score |Back 22

34 300 Points Score |Back Mg + Cl + Cl Cl Mg Cl -100

35 400 Points Score |Back -48

36 500 Points Score |Back 48

37 100 Points Score |Back Receives $20 for babysitting Pays $30 for cafeteria account at school Makes $15 for allowance Borrows $40 to go to the movies Cashes B-day check for $50 Earns $35 for watching after her neighbor's dog Loans $10 to her friend at the mall Loses $5 on the bus $120 in assets

38 200 Points Score |Back 12 (-70) = -840 His net worth will be $840 dollars less because he used $840 in assets to pay off his debt.

39 300 Points Score |Back $450

40 400 Points Score |Back -3 degrees

41 500 Points Score |Back $230

42 100 Points Score |Back Tak ing away debt, or taking away someone's bills, will have a positive effect on their net worth. The person's net worth will see an increase as debts are removed.

43 200 Points Score |Back A

44 300 Points Score |Back -$83

45 400 Points Score |Back 24

46 500 Points Score |Back = expense was for -$188

47 100 Points Score |Back Net worth is the overall amount of money that a person is worth. It can be calculated by combining total assets with total debt.

48 200 Points Score |Back 8 - (-4) Subtracting a debt has the same positive effect as adding an asset. So, an obvious subtraction problem uses the opposite (addition) to find a solution

49 300 Points Score |Back Peyton is correct. Losing an asset and gaining a debt both have the same negative effect on net worth.

50 400 Points Score |Back Ryan rushed for 1 yard

51 500 Points Score |Back -2

52 Scores Back Team 1 Team 2Team 3


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