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Unit OneUnit TwoUnit 3Unit 4Unit 5 100 200 300 400 500.

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3 Unit OneUnit TwoUnit 3Unit 4Unit 5 100 200 300 400 500

4 First Category - 100 2/15 as a decimal

5 First Category – 100 What is 0.13

6 First Category - 200 The group (set) -3/5, 22, -3.6, and 1006 belong to.

7 First Category – 200 What is Rational Numbers.

8 First Category - 300 What is the standard notation for the diameter of 7.302 x 10 -5

9 First Category – 300 What is 0.00007302

10 First Category - 400 0.06% as a decimal

11 First Category – 400 What is 0.0006

12 First Category - 500 The scientific notation form of 30,480,000,000

13 First Category – 500 What is 3.048 x 10 10

14 Second Category - 100 A track team had 6 students that completed the long jump event. The table shows how far each student jumped: Calculate the MAD (Mean Absolute Deviation) for the number set – Distance Jumped 4.55.256.054.757.04.1

15 Second Category – 100 What is ≈ 0.83

16 Second Category - 200 MAD CHECK

17 Second Category – 200 What is: Mean Absolute Deviation

18 Second Category - 300 The mean (average) of: 15 21 17 26

19 Second Category – 300 What is 19.75

20 Second Category - 400 Deviation =

21 Second Category – 400 What is “how far away from…” In MAD – deviation is how far away from the mean.

22 Second Category - 500 The MAD of: 12113617

23 Second Category – 500 What is 11.33

24 Third Category - 100 DJ’s father started a college fund with $5000 on DJ’s 8 th birthday. The amount of money DJ will have on his 18 th birthday if his fund has a simple interest rate of 2.5%.

25 Third Category – 100 What is $6250

26 Third Category - 200 Simple Interest Formula = Compound Interest Formula =

27 Third Category – 200 Simple Interest - I = Prt (principal x rate x time) Compound Interest – A = P(1 + r) t {principal x (1 + rate) x the power of time}

28 Third Category - 300 5x + 12 = 162

29 Third Category – 300 What is x = 30

30 Third Category - 400 Derrick’s Dog Sitting and Darlene’s Dog Sitting are competing for new business. Derrick charges $12 plus $5 per hour. Darlene charges $18 plus $3 per hour. The business that is more economical when needing 5 hours of service.

31 Third Category – 400 What is Darlene’s Dog Sitting at $33.00

32 Third Category - 500 1/7b – 6 = 3/7b + 4

33 Third Category – 500 What is b = -35

34 Fourth Category - 100 Slope

35 Fourth Category – 100 What is the CONSTANT RATE, THE RATE, THE CONSTANT, THE RATE OF CHANGE, M, RISE/RUN, THE CHANGE IN Y/THE CHANGE IN X (any of these answers are correct).

36 Fourth Category - 200 The slope of this line

37 Fourth Category – 200 What is 2

38 Fourth Category - 300 The rate of change -

39 Fourth Category – 300 What is 3/2 or 1.5 or 1 ½ (any of these answers are correct).

40 Fourth Category - 400 A vertical line has a ______________ slope

41 Fourth Category – 400 What is UNDEFINED

42 Fourth Category - 500 Without calculating, the slope of this line will automatically be -

43 Fourth Category – 500 What is NEGATIVE

44 Fifth Category - 100 The coordinates (0,0)

45 Fifth Category – 100 What is the ORIGIN

46 Fifth Category - 200 Looking at a graph or table, the linear function will be PROPORTIONAL if the coordinates include:

47 Fifth Category – 200 What is (0,0) or ORIGIN

48 Fifth Category - 300 The table below displays a ________ ________ __ _________

49 Fifth Category – 300 What is CONSTANT RATE OF CHANGE

50 Fifth Category - 400 The set of ordered pairs represents a – (-1, -4);(1, 0);(3, 4); (5, 8); (7, 12); (9, 16)

51 Fifth Category – 400 What is a FUNCTION

52 Fifth Category - 500 The equation representing the data in the graph

53 Fifth Category – 500 What is y = 3x +1

54 FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: Proportional and Non Proportional Linear Functions

55 FINAL JEOPARDY A candy manufacturing plant manufactures 22,500 pieces of candy every 3 hours. The candy produced varies directly with the hours worked. The constant of proportionality for this problem represents:

56 FINAL JEOPARDY What is 7500 pieces of candy produced per hour


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