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Jeopardy Estimation Chance It! Multiply Massive Numbers D-D-Decimals Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 question Estimation What is the definition of Estimate?
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$100 answer Estimation An educated guess Or A guess based on some specific information.
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$200 Question Estimation How would you estimate the product of 25*14? What is the estimated product?
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$200 Answer Estimation 1.Round 25 to 30 and 14 to 10 2.Multiply 30 and 10 to get an estimated product of 300
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$300 Question Estimation What is the magnitude estimate For 63 * 84? 10s100s1,000s10,000s
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$300 Answer Estimation 10s100s1,000s10,000s
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$400 Question Estimation What is 83,675.954 rounded to the Nearest ten-thousand
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$400 Answer Estimation 80,000
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$500 Question Estimation What is 3,456.94 Rounded to the nearest whole Number?
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$500 Answer Estimation 3,457
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$100 Question Chance It! What is the chance the spinner will land on yellow?
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$100 Answer Chance It! 50%
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$200 Question Chance It! Word Bank certain extremely likely very likely 50-50 chance impossible extremely unlikely very unlikely What word describes the chance that the sun will come up tomorrow?
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$200 Answer Chance It! CERTAIN
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$300 Question Chance It! What is the chance that a newborn baby will be a girl?
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$300 Answer Chance It! 50-50 chance
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$400 Question Chance It! If the stars above were put into a bag and you picked one with your eyes closed, what percent chance would you have of picking a GREEN star?
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$400 Answer Chance It! 25% chance
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$500 Question Chance It! If the weatherman says that there is a 75% chance of rain tomorrow, what is the chance that it WON’T rain and should you bother wearing a raincoat?
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$500 Answer Chance It! 25% chance that it won’t rain and you should wear a raincoat because there is a better chance that it will rain than not.
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$100 Question Multiply What method of multiplication is displayed below?
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$100 Answer Multiply The lattice method
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$200 Question Multiply Are the “guts” of this lattice grid correct? 1 2 0 6 3 6 0
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$200 Answer Multiply No! 8*4 does not = 36
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$300 Question Multiply What do we do with decimal Points when we multiply? Ex: 3.4 * 12.96
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$300 Answer Multiply What is ignore them until the end
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$400 Question Multiply Where should the decimal Point go in the answer to this problem? 23.6 *2.34 = 55224
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$400 Answer Multiply Between the 5 and the 2
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$500 Question Multiply What is the product? 6.45 * 2.5 Use any method you want!
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$500 Answer Multiply 16.125
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$100 Question Massive Numbers What are these called? 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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$100 Answer Massive Numbers DIGITS
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$200 Question Massive Numbers What tells us how much a digit in a number is worth? Hint: Based on its position within the number
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$200 Answer Massive Numbers PLACE VALUE
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$300 Question Massive Numbers What is worth more 186 Billion Or 1 Trillion?
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$300 Answer Massive Numbers 1 Trillion is WAY BIGGER
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$400 Question Massive Numbers What does On The Moon Boys Trip Stand for?
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$400 Answer Massive Numbers The place value periods Ones, Thousands, Millions, Billions, Trillion
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$500 Question Massive Numbers How could you use On The Moon Boys Trip if you were having trouble reading this number 234,689,456,897,665
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$500 Answer Massive Numbers Mark up the number 234,689,456,897,665 OTh MBTr TripsBoysMoon TheOn
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$100 Question D-D-Decimals What does a decimal point “say?”
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$100 Answer D-D-Decimals and
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$200 Question D-D-Decimals How do you read this number? 123.009
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$200 Answer D-D-Decimals One hundred twenty-three and nine thousandths
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$300 Question D-D-Decimals What is the difference between 24.5 and 134.098?
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$300 Answer D-D-Decimals 109.598
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$400 Question D-D-Decimals What is the product of 23.67 * 2.5?
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$400 Answer D-D-Decimals 59.175
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$500 Question D-D-Decimals Which decimal is larger? 1.98374957883748 OR 21.9876
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$500 Answer D-D-Decimals 21.9876
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Final Jeopardy The following is a data set for the time in seconds that it takes a 5 th grader to tie their shoelaces. 3.4, 4.5, 6.0, 7.9, 4.7, 3.7, 4.5 What are the statistical landmarks for this set of data? Maximum, Minimum, Range, Median, Mode, and Mean (rounded to the nearest tenth)
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Final Jeopardy Answer Maximum-7.9 Minimum-3.4 Range-4.5 Median-4.5 Mode-4.5 Mean-5.0
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