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Unit 8 Review Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 peRIMeter problems All About
AREA Fraction Fun Miscellaneous Math 10 20 30 40 50
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the square’s perimeter?
Each side of a square measures 10 feet. What is the square’s perimeter? – 10 points Category
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Find the perimeter of this polygon: 8 cm 4 cm
– 20 points Category
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If the perimeter of a rectangle is 50 feet and the length of each longer side is 15 feet, what is the length of the shorter side? – 30 points
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On a piece of grid paper draw a polygon that has a perimeter of 16 cm. – 40 points
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Find the perimeter of the polygon below. 5 m 9m ?
– 50 points 11m ?
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Each side of a square measures 10 feet. What is the square’s area? – 10 points
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Find the area of this polygon.
– 20 points 12 feet 6 feet 6 feet 12 feet
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Find the area of this polygon.
– 30 points 4 inches 7 inches
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On the grid paper, draw a polygon with an area of 15 sq. cm. – 40 points
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Find the area of this polygon.
– 50 points 8 m 10 m
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Category 3 – 50 points
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Name the top number of a fraction.
Name the bottom number of a fraction. – 10 points
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Name three equivalent fractions for 3 5 – 20 points
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Insert <, >, or = to the
number sentence below to make it true. Be ready to explain HOW you know. 4 7 6 14 – 30 points
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Solve the following problem.
2 1 3 6 – 40 points + =
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Rewrite the following fractions
in order from smallest to largest. – 50 points
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A bag contains 4 blue blocks,
5 purple blocks, 4 green blocks, and 5 yellow blocks. You put your hand in the bag and pull out one block. About what fraction of the time would you expect to get a purple block? – 10 points
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Solve. 293 / 6 – 20 points
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Starting with 4, give me the
next 6 multiples. – 30 points
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Write the following number
using exponents. 1,000 – 40 points
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Name the following polyhedron:
– 50 points
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