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UNIT 2: REASONING WITH EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES REVIEW TRIVIA GAME
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HOW IT WORKS Each round will have 3 questions. The topics for the three questions will be listed at the beginning. You will be able to wager 1, 2, and 3 points once each per round. For instance, if you bet 3 points on the first question, you cannot use it again that round. In the 2 nd round, points are doubled. In the 3 rd round, points are tripled. At the end of three rounds, the team can pick how much to wager for the final question. Winner is whoever ends up with the most points.
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ROUND 1
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ROUND 1: POINT VALUES ARE 1, 2, AND 3 Q1: Solving 1-variable equation Q2: Identifying algebraic properties Q3: Solving inequality
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Q1: SOLVING 1-VARIABLE EQUATIONS 3(x – 7) + 2 = 5x + 6
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IDENTIFYING ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES What algebraic property does the following show? 5x + -5x = 0
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Q3: SOLVING INEQUALITIES Josephine has x nickels in her pocket. She knows that she doesn’t have enough to pay $1.25 for a Snickers bar. Solve an inequality to represent how many nickels she may have in her pocket.
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ROUND 2
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ROUND 2: POINT VALUES ARE 2, 4, AND 6 Q1: Solving System of Equations Q2: Identifying Algebraic Property Q3: Graphing Linear Equation
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Q1: SOLVING SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS Solve the following system of equations y = 5x + 6 2x – 2y = 20
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Q2: IDENTIFYING ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES
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Q3: GRAPHING LINEAR EQUATIONS 3x – 8y = 16 If you were to graph this equation, what would the slope and y-intercept be?
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ROUND 3
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ROUND 3: POINT VALUES ARE 3, 6, AND 9 Q1: Writing System of Equations Q2: Graphing Inequality Q3: Identifying Algebraic Properties
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Q1: WRITING SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS At the homecoming football game, the Senior Class officers sold slices of pizza for $.75 each and hamburgers for $1.35 each. They sold 40 more slices of pizza than hamburgers, and the sales totaled $292.50. How many slices of pizza did they sell? Write a system of equations to represent the scenario above. Don’t forget to define your variables.
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Q2: GRAPHING LINEAR INEQUALITY Joseph has 2 jobs: Subway and Publix. He earns $5 per hour at Subway and $8 per hour at Publix. If he needs to earn at least $400, show graphically all possible hour combinations he could work. (Subway should be on the x-axis and Publix on the y-axis)
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Q3: IDENTIFYING ALGEBRAIC PROPERTIES
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FINAL ROUND
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FINAL ROUND: SOLVING SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS The teacher will now tell you how many points you have earned. You may wager up to that number of points. Please print that number on your sheet and bring it up to her now.
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FINAL QUESTION: SOLVING SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS
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