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$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Adding Fractions Review.. Pick if you dare! Subtracting Fractions Dividing Fractions Multiplying fractions
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Type your final question. FINAL JEOPARDY C1 final
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Answer to Final Jeopardy
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What don’t you do to the first fraction when dividing fractions? C1 $100
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You don’t flip the fraction C1 $100
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Solve 5/8 ÷ 7/8=__ C1 $200
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40/56 reduced to =5/7 C1 $200
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Solve 4/9 ÷ 7/12 C1 $300
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48/63 reduced to =16/21 C1 $300
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What is the first thing you have to do when you are dividing mixed numbers? C1 $400
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ALWAYS…. when dividing mixed numbers you must change them into improper fractions. C1 $400
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What are all of the steps when dividing fractions? (Remember: you must have all of the steps in order to get the points!) C1 $500
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KCC 1. Keep the first fraction 2.Change the operation 3. Change (flip) the 2 nd fraction C1 $500
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C2 $100 How do you find an equivalent fraction?
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C2 $100 You multiply the numerator and denominator by the same #.
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C2 $200 Solve ½ ● 1/3=
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C2 $200 =1/6
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C2 $300 ¾ x 1/7 =
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C2 $300 3/27 Reduced 1/9
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C2 $400 The length of Miss. Breier’s room’s is 9 3/4 ft long and the width of her room is 2 1/2 ft. What is the area of her room? HINT: length width
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C2 $400 24 3/8 ft²
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C2 $500 Owen planned to walk his dog for ¾ of a mile. After it started to rain, he decided to walk his dog ½ the distance. What fraction of a mile did Owen walk his dog?
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C2 $500 3/8 of a mile
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C3 $100 Evaluate: ½ + ¼ =
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C3 $100 ¾
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C3 $200 What is the 2 nd step in an addition problem with uncommon denominators?
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C3 $200 Find a common denominator for each fraction
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C3 $300 A box contains 4 glazed donuts, 2 jelly donuts and 1 donut with sprinkles. A donut is randomly chosen from the box. What is the probability that a jelly donut or sprinkled donut is chosen?
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C3 $300 2/7 + 1/7 = 3/7
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C3 $400 Mr. Nowak put new tile on ¼ of his bathroom floor. He then put new carpet on 5/8 of another section of the same floor. What fraction of his bathroom floor is covered with new carpet and new tile?
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C3 $400 ¼ + 5/8 = 7/8
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C3 $500 A 6 th grade class completed a survey about favorite foods. Of the students in the class, 2/6 hotdogs, and 3/8 chose steak. What fraction of the class chose either hotdogs or steak as their favorite food?
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C3 $500 2/6 + 3/8 = 17/24
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C4 $100 What should you study if the 1 st page of your unit test is on fractions, decimals & percents ?
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C4 $100 Your foldable
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C4 $200 Eric’s soccer team won 2/8 of its games. What is another way to write this number as a decimal? A-.8C-.25 B-.4D-.5
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C4 $200.25
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C4 $300 Mrs. Reid has 5 boxes of paper in her room. After the first week of school, she buys 2 more boxes of paper. The expression below shows the total number of paper in Mrs. Reid’s room when p represents the number of paper in each box. 2 + p ● 5 If each box contains 8 sheets of paper, how many total pieces of paper are in Mrs. Reid’s room?
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C4 $300 42 sheets of paper
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C4 $400 Erin lives 13 ½ miles away from the airport. Mike lives 6 ¼ miles from the airport. How many more miles does Erin live from the airport than Mike?
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C4 $400 7 ¼ miles
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C4 $500 Miss Breier wrote the expression below for her 3 cousins to use to find her age. n² ● 7 – 3 If n represents the number of cousins, what is Miss Breier’s age?
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C4 $500 60 years old
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C5 $100 Evaluate: 3/5 – 2/5 =
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C5 $100 1/5
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C5 $200 2/5 – 3/5 =
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C5 $200 You CAN’T solve this because the fraction on the top is smaller than the one on the bottom… tricked ya!
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C5 $300 Karen multiplies two numbers whose product is 1. If one of the numbers is 3, what is the other number?
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C5 $300 1/3
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C5 $400 CONGRATS!! GUESS WHAT….
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C5 $400 You have won a FREE $400 … woohoo!!
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C5 $500 Erin lives 13 ½ miles away from the airport. Mike lives 6 ¼ miles from the airport. How many more miles does Erin live from the airport than Mike?
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C5 $500 7 ¼ miles
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This Jeopardy game was created by Mr. Frommann Now use this information to study for your test!!!
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