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Jeopardy $100 Simplify Addition Simplify Multiply Input and Output Linear, Quadratic, Exponential, Neither Rates of Change And What does it mean? $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 If Eddy wants to have a party and invite all his friends, it is going to cost him $150 to cater the party, plus $4 per person for drinks. If he only has $350 to spend, how many people can he invite to his party? Create an equation that could be used to solve this problem. Equation: 4x + 150 = 350 Equation: 4x + 150 = 350
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1 - $200 If Eddy wants to have a party and invite all his friends, it is going to cost him $150 to cater the party, plus $4 per person for drinks. If he only has $350 to spend, how many people can he invite to his party? Solve the problem. 50 people 50 people
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1 - $300 Solve and Justify: 5p – 12(3p + 2) = 51 Solve and Justify: 5p – 12(3p + 2) = 51 Step 1: 5p – 36p- 24 = 51Distributive Prop. Step 1: 5p – 36p- 24 = 51Distributive Prop. Step 2: -31p - 24 = 51Combine Like Terms Step 2: -31p - 24 = 51Combine Like Terms Step 3: Step 3: -31p = 75Addition POE -31p = 75Addition POE Step 4: p = -75/31Division POE Step 4: p = -75/31Division POE
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2 - $100 Wes likes to buy wings and a coke for the big game each Sunday and the wings cost $8/ dozen(only sold in dozens, not individually) and the coke costs $2, write an inequality expressing the fact that Wes can only spend $36 on his meal. Wes likes to buy wings and a coke for the big game each Sunday and the wings cost $8/ dozen(only sold in dozens, not individually) and the coke costs $2, write an inequality expressing the fact that Wes can only spend $36 on his meal. Create and inequality equation that could be used to solve this problem. Create and inequality equation that could be used to solve this problem.
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2 - $200 Wes likes to buy wings and a coke for the big game each Sunday and the wings cost $8/ dozen(only sold in dozens, not individually) and the coke costs $2, write an inequality expressing the fact that Wes can only spend $36 on his meal. Wes likes to buy wings and a coke for the big game each Sunday and the wings cost $8/ dozen(only sold in dozens, not individually) and the coke costs $2, write an inequality expressing the fact that Wes can only spend $36 on his meal. How many wings can he buy? How many wings can he buy? 4 dozen or 48 wings
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2 - $300 Wes likes to buy wings and a coke for the big game each Sunday and the wings cost $8/ dozen(only sold in dozens, not individually) and the coke costs $2, write an inequality expressing the fact that Wes can only spend $36 on his meal. Wes likes to buy wings and a coke for the big game each Sunday and the wings cost $8/ dozen(only sold in dozens, not individually) and the coke costs $2, write an inequality expressing the fact that Wes can only spend $36 on his meal. Is 3 dozen wings a solution to the inequality? Is 3 dozen wings a solution to the inequality? Yes, Wes could buy 3 dozen wings and still be under budget.
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2 - $400
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2 - $500
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3 - $100
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3 - $200
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3 - $300 Given the pattern below, answer the following question: How many tiles will be in the 5 th stage? 9
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3 - $400 2x – 1 2x – 1 Given the pattern below, answer the following question: Write an equation that will be able to determine the number of tiles in any stage.
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3 - $500 49 49 Given the pattern below, answer the following question: How many tiles would be in the 25 th stage?
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4 - $100 Total cost of mowing per week. Total cost of mowing per week. Use the following table of symbols to answer the question: Explain the meaning of C x A.
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4 - $200 Use the following table of symbols to answer the question: Write an inequality expressing that the weekly income from mowing must be more than the total cost of mowing per week.
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4 - $300 Use the following table of symbols to answer the question: Write an inequality expressing that if a worker makes $30 per acre mowed, plus $10 flat fee he will have more than $500.
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4 - $400 17 acres 17 acres Use the following table of symbols to answer the question: How many (whole) acres will he have to mow to earn more than $500?
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4 - $500 Use the following graph to answer the following question: What is the slope of the line? 1/3 1/3
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5 - $100 Use the following graph to answer the following question: What is the x-intercept of the line? -6 -6
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5 - $200 Use the following graph to answer the following question: What is the y-intercept of the line? 2
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5 - $300 Use the following graph to answer the following question: What is the equation for the line?
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Final Jeopardy
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