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Hosted by Ms. Hornick 100 200 400 300 400 Solving Equations Probability Problem Solving Inequalities 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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2 Hosted by Ms. Hornick

3 100 200 400 300 400 Solving Equations Probability Problem Solving Inequalities 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 3x+5=26 Solve the following Equation

5 1,2 What is the probability of picking a spade from a deck of cards? Probability

6 1,3 Your chorus holds a car wash. They have $25.00 for making change. At the end of the car wash they have 453.50 How much money did they make? Problem Solving

7 1,4 2x< 12 Solving Inequalities

8 2,1 ¼ x + 5 = -¼ x + 17 Solve for x

9 2,2 Given: A bag with 6 marbles; 3 blue, 3 red. Find the probability of selecting a red marble, replacing it, then selecting a blue marble. Probability

10 2,3 The sum of 3 consecutive integers is 582. Find the 3 integers Problem Solving

11 2,4 -2x ≥ 3x + 25 Solve for x

12 3,1 Solve for x

13 3,2 Given: A bag with 6 marbles; 3 blue, 3 red. Find the probability of selecting a red marble, then selecting a blue marble. Probability

14 3,3 The width of a rectangle is 6 less than the length. The perimeter is 72. Write and solve an equation to find the length AND width Problem Solving

15 3,4 2x +12 > 2x + 12 Solve for the following inequality

16 4,1 Solve for x 3x+5= 3x +26

17 4,2 Probability In a lottery, 6 different numbers are selected from a set of 50 numbers. A winner can have the numbers in any order. How many sets of winning numbers are there?

18 4,3 The sum of 3 consecutive EVEN integers is -198. Find the three integers. Problem Solving

19 4,4 Solve the following inequality

20 5,1 Solve the following equation

21 5,2 Probability A science fair awards prizes to the first, second and third place winners. There are 48 people entered in the science fair. How many ways can the winners be selected?

22 5,3 Mr. Dalton and Ms. Carter leave the school at 3:00 traveling in opposite directions. Mr. Dalton is traveling 3 mi/h faster than Ms. Carter. After 2 hours they are 250 miles apart. What are their rates of Travel? Problem Solving

23 5,4 Solve and GRAPH!! the following inequality

24 Final Jeopardy Category: Error Analysis Place Team Wagers

25 Final Jeopardy What did I do wrong here? Show the correct solution Solve the following inequality -2x + 6 > 2x – 10 -2x -6 -2x -6 -4x > -16 x > 4


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