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$100 Solving Proportions Proportion Word Problems Unit Conversions Similar Figures Testing For Equality $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy
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Solve the proportion: 2
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90
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Solve the proportion: 8
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(Round to the nearest tenth) 16.7
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40.1 Solve the proportion: (Round to the nearest tenth)
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Eugene bought one bag of yellow onions for $2. How many bags of yellow onions can Kim buy if she has $8? 4 bags
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Imani bought 20 bags of yellow onions for $40. How many bags of yellow onions can John buy if he has $8? 4 bags
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The currency in Europe is the Euro. The exchange rate is approximately 1 Euro for $6.80. At this rate, how many Euros would you get if you exchanged $190? 27.9 Euros
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE
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If you can buy 21 jars of crushed ginger for $41.70 then how many can you buy with $13.90? 7 Jars
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The currency in Switzerland is the Franc. The exchange rate is approximately 1 Franc for $4.50. At this rate, how many Francs would you get if you exchanged $168.40? 37.4 Francs
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Find the appropriate factor for each conversion. feet to inches 12 inches to 1 foot
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Find the appropriate factor for each conversion. feet to miles 5280 feet to 1 mile
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Find the appropriate factor for each conversion. Quarts to Gallons 4 Quarts to 1 Gallon
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Jody runs the 600-yard dash for his school’s track team. How many feet does he run in each 600-yard dash? 1800 feet
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Sean drinks six 16-ounce cans of soda a week. How many pints of soda does he drink in a week? 6 Pints
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Solve for X. 72
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Solve for X. 6
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Victoria and San Jose are 2 in apart on a map that has a scale of 1 in : 6 mi. How far apart are the real cities? 12 miles
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A particular satellite is 18 m wide. A model of it was built with a scale of 1 cm : 9 m. How wide is the model? 2 cm
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No Are these Ratios Equal?
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No Are these Ratios Equal?
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No Are these Ratios Equal?
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Yes Are these Ratios Equal?
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No Are these Ratios Equal?
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FINAL JEOPARDY ? Solving Equations
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Multiply the following: (x + 5)(x – 6) x 2 –x -30
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