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1 You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question.
Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

2 Click here for Final Jeopardy
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

3 Is it a Solution? Writing Equations Solving Equations Write And Graph Inequalities Ind./Dep. Variables Tables/Graph 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

4 Determine whether the given value is a solution of the equation.

5 What is no

6 Determine whether the given value is a solution of the equation.

7 What is no

8 Determine whether the given value is a solution of the equation.

9 What is yes

10 given value is a solution
Determine whether the given value is a solution of the equation.

11 What is yes

12 Determine whether the given value is a solution of the equation.

13 What is no

14 Alise separated her pictures into 3 piles
Alise separated her pictures into 3 piles. Each pile contained 9 pictures. How many pictures did she have in all? Write an equation to represent the problem.

15 What is

16 A wildlife reserve had 8 elephant calves born during the summer and now has 31 total elephants. How many elephants were in the reserve before summer began? Write an equation to represent the problem.

17 What is

18 Kim bought a poster that cost $8. 95 and some colored pencils
Kim bought a poster that cost $8.95 and some colored pencils. The total cost was $ How much did the colored pencils cost? Write an equation to represent the problem.

19 What is

20 Carmen participated in a read-a-thon. Mr. Cole pledged $4
Carmen participated in a read-a-thon. Mr. Cole pledged $4.00 per book and gave Carmen $44. How many books did Carmen read? Write an equation to represent the problem.

21 What is

22 Lee drove 420 miles and used 15 gallons of gasoline
Lee drove 420 miles and used 15 gallons of gasoline. How many miles did Lee’s car travel per gallon of gas? Write an equation to represent the problem.

23 What is

24 Solve a – 3.2 = 5.5

25 What is a = 8.7

26 Solve:

27 What is

28 ********* Solve:

29 What is C = 1.96

30 Solve:

31 What is

32 Solve:

33 What is

34 Write and graph an inequality for:
The temperature today will be at least 12

35 What is

36 Write and graph an inequality for: Ben wants to spend no more than $2

37 What is

38 Write and graph an inequality for:
X is less than 1.2

39 What is

40 Write and graph an inequality for: Lyle paid more than $2 for lunch.

41 What is

42 Write an inequality for:
A child must be at least 48 inches tall to ride a roller coaster.

43 What is

44 Graph the following:

45 What is

46 The table below shows the admission price to the school musical
The table below shows the admission price to the school musical. Write an equation to describe the data. Number of People (n) Total Admission (t) 1 $6 2 $12 3 $18

47 What is

48 Identify the independent and dependent variable:
A tree trunk has r rings after growing y years.

49 Independent: years the tree grows Dependent: rings on the tree
What is Independent: years the tree grows Dependent: rings on the tree

50 Identify the independent and dependent variable:
An athlete runs m miles and burns c calories

51 Independent: miles they run Dependent: calories they burn
What is Independent: miles they run Dependent: calories they burn

52 The school library is buying new books that cost $9 each.
 Write an equation to find t, the total cost in dollars for any number of books b. Create a table and graph the equation. Analyze the graph.

53 Graph: starts at (0,0) and goes up 9 and over one each point
What is Graph: starts at (0,0) and goes up 9 and over one each point The graph is a linear function because the cost increases $9 for each book you purchase. Number of books, b 1 2 3 Total cost, t 9 18 27

54 Final Jeopardy Make your wager

55 The area of a rectangle is and one side is 12 inches long.
42 square inches and one side is 12 inches long. Find the perimeter of the rectangle.

56 What is 31 inches


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