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Here are the players that you will be helping out today. Good Luck!
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Rules of the Game: 1.You will need to share one laptop. 2. Players take turns selecting a question. 3.Both players figure out the answer to the problem, in the right space on your paper. When you are both finished, click on a blank area of the screen to reveal the answer. 4.When you answer correctly, circle the amount of money for that question…if you get it wrong you lose that amount of money. Keep track of the money each of you has on the score sheet. 5.Hit the button with the picture of the house to return to the game board after each question. 6.If you get a DOUBLE JEOPARDY, both of you must write down your secret bid BEFORE you see the question. That’s the amount of money you will win or lose. 7.When ALL questions have been answered, click on the bottom bar to reveal the FINAL JEOPARDY question. 8.Turn in your answer sheet when the game is over. Good Luck!
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100 200 400 300 400 Fractions with Monomials Fractions with Polynomials Multiplying & Dividing Adding & Subtracting 300 200 400 200 100 500 100 200 300 400 Equations 100 500 FINAL JEOPARDY! Click here once all questions have been answered!
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Fractions with Monomials, $100 This is what we get when we simplify What is 1/a 6 ?
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This is what we get when we put the fraction in lowest terms. Fractions with Monomials, $200 What is ?
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This is what this fraction simplifies to: Fractions with Monomials, $300 What is ?
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This is what we get when we divide this polynomial by the monomial (don’t factor and reduce…we learned that later on!). Fractions with Monomials, $400 What is ?
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This is what this fraction simplifies to: Fractions with Monomials, $500 What is ?
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This is what this rational expression (fraction) simplifies to: Fractions with Polynomials, $100 What is ?
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This is the set of value(s) of x that make the fraction undefined: What is 9 ? Fractions with Polynomials, $200
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This is the simplified form of this fraction: Fractions with Polynomials, $300 What is ?
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This is the set of value(s) of x that will make this fraction undefined: What is {-3, 2} ? Fractions with Polynomials, $400
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This is what we get when we simplify the fraction: Fractions with Polynomials, $500 What is ?
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We get this simplified answer when we multiply: Multiplying & Dividing, $100 What is ?
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What is x ? We get this simplified answer when we divide: Multiplying & Dividing, $200
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What is 1 ? We get this simplified answer when we multiply: Multiplying & Dividing, $300
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When we simplify this multiplication problem, we get: Multiplying & Dividing, $400 What is ?
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What is a ? This is the simplified answer to this division problem: Multiplying & Dividing, $500
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This is the answer to this addition problem, in lowest terms: Adding & Subtracting, $100 What is ?
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This is the simplified answer to the following problem: What is 1/p ? Adding & Subtracting, $200
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This is the difference in lowest terms: Adding & Subtracting, $300 What is ?
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This is the simplified answer to the following problem: Adding & Subtracting, $400 What is ?
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This is the simplified answer to the following problem: Adding & Subtracting, $500 What is ? (Yes, you can factor out an a from the numerator and cancel!
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What is {-2} ? This is the solution set for x (use our new method!)? Equations, $100
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What is {2} ? This is the solution set for x in the following equation (use our new method): Equations, $200
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What is {29} ? This is the solution set for x in this equation (use our new method!): Equations, $300
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This is the solution set for x in the following inequality: What is { x | x > 28/3 } (or just x > 28/3 ) ? Equations, $400
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What is { -2 } ? This is the solution set for x in the following equation: Equations, $500
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The category is… Simplifying Fractions Write your wager now on the back of your paper.
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This is the following fraction after it has been reduced to simplest form: WHAT IS ? Click to go on to the next screen for a little information about your test tomorrow!
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