MathOATJeopardy2010 Version 3

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Transcript MathOATJeopardy2010 Version 3

Numbers and
Operations
Measurement
Geometry
Patterns,
Functions,
Algebra
Data
Analysis
Probability
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Mr. Frey bought a tie for $17.98. He
gave the clerk a $20.00 bill. How
much change did he receive back?
Give an example of the bills and
change Mr. Frey should receive?
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Mr. Frey receives $2.02.
$20.00
- 17.98
2.02
2 one dollar bills and 2 cents.
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Juan made a tower that is three cubes long,
five cubes high and two cubes wide?
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Juan should use measured
by using the volume
formula.
Length X Width X Height
3cm X 2 cm X 5 cm =
3
30cm
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The spaces in a parking lot are
marked by line segments, as
shown.
Which describes the line segments that are
marked in the parking lot?
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The lines are parallel
because they never
cross.
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Write an equation for the
following:
John goes golfing. He starts
with 12 golf balls and loses
some in the water. He ends up
with 8 golf balls.
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The equation is:
12 - n = 8
John lost 4 golf balls.
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Jerry tossed a penny 5 times?
What is the likelihood that the
penny landed on heads all 5 times?
Is it certain, impossible, possible
and unlikely, or possible but
unlikely?
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Possible but unlikely. Since it
could happen, but not certain,
or impossible.
It can’t be both possible and
likely, because it is unlikely
that it will happen.
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Find the equivalent fraction
and decimal for 2/5.
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To find an equivalent fraction multiply the
fraction by 1, 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, etc.
To change the fraction to a decimal,
change it to tenths or hundredths.
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Sheila bought a new hamster cage.
Which unit of measure would be
used to describe the volume of the
hamster cage?
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You should measure the volume
in cubic centimeters.
Remember volume is measured
by multiplying
Length X Width X Height
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Describe one difference
between a trapezoid and a
square.
Describe one similarity
between a trapezoid and a
square.
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An trapezoid has only one
pair of parallel sides, but
a square has 2 pair of
parallel sides. A square
and a trapezoid are both
quadrilaterals.
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Find the missing number in the
table and write the equation.
x
y
2
12
3
18
4
24
5
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The missing number is 30 and
the equation is y = 6x.
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x
y
1
6
2
12
3
18
5
30
Find the range, median and mode
from the following data.
8, 2, 7, 3, 2, 9, 5
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8, 2, 7, 3, 2, 9, 5
Range = 9 – 2 = 7
Highest number - Lowest number
Median = 5
Number in the middle
Mode = 2 Number that occurs the
most.
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Round each decimal to the
place value indicated.
7.569 to the nearest tenth
7.569 to the nearest hundredth
7.569 to the nearest one
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Remember that the place after the place
you’re rounding to determines whether
you round up or not.
7.569 to the nearest tenth is 7.6
7.569 to the nearest hundredth is 7.57
7.569 to the nearest one is 8
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Convert the following.
2 quarts = ____ pints
1 meter = ____ centimeters
1 yard = ____ feet
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1 quarts = 2 pints
1 qt = 2 pints, so multiply 1 by 2
1 meter = 100 centimeters
1 m = 100 cm, so multiply 100 by 1
1 yard = 3 feet
1 yd. = 3 ft., so multiply 1 by 3
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Dakota was asked to draw a a regular
octagon.
How many line segments and how
many angles does a regular octagon
have?
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A regular octagon has eight sides and
eight angles.
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In the following equation, what
does n equal?
4n = 32
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n = 8, because 4 x 8 = 32.
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Jack’s Easter Egg Hunts
How many green eggs did Jack
find all together?
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80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
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Green
Orange
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You add all the green eggs.
80 + 60 + 50 + 30 = 160 green
eggs.
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Add
1/4 + 2/3 + 1/6 = n
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1/4 + 2/3 + 1/6
1/4 = 3/12
2/3 = 8/12
1/6 = 2/12
3/12 + 8/12 + 2/12 =
13/12 =
1 1/12
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The length of each side of the
rectangle is 8 in. and the width
is 7in. Find the perimeter and
area.
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The perimeter is the distance around
the sides of a shape so it is
8 + 8 + 7 + 7 or
8
(8 + 7) X 2 = 30 in.
7
The area of a rectangle is
length x width so it is
8 x 7 = 56 in.²
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How many lines of symmetry does a
rectangle have?
How many lines of symmetry does a
regular hexagon have?
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A rectangle has 2 lines of symmetry.
The lines are horizontal and vertical.
A regular hexagon has 6 lines of symmetry.
One horizontal, one vertical and 4 diagonal
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Juan is thinking of 4 prime
numbers under 20.
What could they be?
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Prime numbers under 20
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, and 19
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Ramona having a hard time deciding what to wear.
Color Choices
Tops
Pants
Plaid
Blue Jeans
Polka dots
Tan Pants
White
Black
What are all the possible combinations she could
choose to wear?
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Make an organized list.
Plaid and Blue Jeans
Polka Dots and Tan Pants
White and Black
Plaid and Tan Pants
Polka Dots and Black
White and Blue Jeans
Plaid and Black
Polka Dots and Blue Jeans
White and Tan Pants
There are 9 different combinations.
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Which is greater
5/6 or 7/8?
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Cross Multiply
5
7
6
8
7/8 is greater than 5/6.
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William saw two shapes on a
coordinate grid.
Which transformation could William
use to determine whether the two
shapes are congruent?
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To determine if the two shapes are
congruent you would use a reflection
( flip).
Remember congruent means equal!
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Karen is putting a blue ribbon around
the outside edge of a 6 inch by 7 inch
rectangular note. How much ribbon
does she need?
Karen then decides to put a
rectangular piece of gold paper in the
middle of the rectangle. How many
square inches does she need?
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The ribbon has to be 24 inches long.
Formula for perimeter (L + W) X 2,
So 6 + 7 + 13 and 13 x 2 = 26 inches.
The gold paper had to be 35 inches2.
Area = ( L X W)
So 6 X 7 = 42 inches2.
L = length
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W = width
Order the following decimals
from the least to the greatest.
0.56, .6, .288, .18, and .013
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Line up the decimals. Add
zeros.
Answer
0.56
0. 560
.013
.6
0.600
.180
.288
0.288
.288
.18
0.180
.560
.013
0. 013
.600
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Phil has a bag with 7 red jelly beans, 4
jelly beans, 3 blue jelly beans, and 6
green jelly beans. He draws out a
jelly bean without looking. What is
the probability that Phil will pick out a
blue or red jelly bean?
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The total number of jelly beans is
20.
The likelihood of picking a red or
blue jelly bean would be 10/20, or
50%.
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