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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Vocabulary Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Random
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1 - $100 This set of all whole numbers includes all positive numbers and their opposites integers
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1 - $200 A number’s distance away from 0 on a number line
Absolute value
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1 - $300 The greatest factor shared by two numbers
Greatest common factor (GCF)
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1 - $400 A statement that two quantities are not equal. Inequalities
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1 - $500 Rational number
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2 - $100 Which situation would most likely be represented by a rational number that is not an integer? A. Number of students in a classroom B. Score on a math test C. number of keys on a keyboard D. Price of a pencil D. Price of a pencil
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2 - $200 Which of the following elevations is lower than -4.25 ft.
4 ft, 18, ft, 3ft, 2.5 ft, -1.2 ft, 14 ft 4ft, 3ft, 2.5ft, -1.2 ft
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2 - $300 To which set of numbers does -14 belong?
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2 - $400 -9
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2 - $500 What is the GCF of 24 and 42? 6
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3 - $100 Which number is furthest from zero on a number line?
-3 ; ; 5 ; -2.25 5
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3 - $300 What is the LCM of 15 and 20? 60
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3 - $400 D
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3 - $500 5/3
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4 - $100 A. 5.15
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4 - $200 The will be the same.
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4 - $400 Steve claims that the opposite of any integer x is always a negative number. Is he correct? Why or Why not? No. The opposite of -2 is +2.
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4 - $500 List the factors of 12 and 20. Identify the GCF.
12: 1,2,3,4,6,12 20: 1,2,4,5,10,20 GCF = 4
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5 - $100 Give three examples of a situation in which it is appropriate to use a whole number to show measurement. Sample: 12 feet, 35 feet below sea level (can’t use negative), walked a distance of 5 feet
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5 - $200 17/5
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5 - $500 A
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Final Jeopardy Graph the following numbers on a number line.
-8.1; -7.8; -8.05; -8.18 Show me
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