Transcript Jeopardy

Jeopardy
Numbers,
operations, and
quantitative
reasoning
Patterns,
Relationships,
and Algebraic
Reasoning
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Geometry and
Spatial
Reasoning
Measurement
Probability and
statistics
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Chris is comparing recipes for cookies to see how
much sugar is needed for each type of cookie.
What is the total amount of sugar needed for one
recipe each of Chocolate Chips, Macaroons, and
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies?
Cookie Recipes
5_1/6
Cookie
Amount of Sugar
(cups)
Almond Butter
3/8
Chocolate Chip
1_2/3
Gingersnaps
3/4
Macaroons
1_1/2
Oatmeal Raisin
2
Snickerdoodles
1_3/4
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Chris is comparing recipes for cookies to see how much
sugar is needed for each type of cookie. How much more
sugar is needed for Oatmeal Raisin cookies than
Gingersnaps
Cookie Recipes
1_1/4
Cookie
Amount of Sugar
(cups)
Almond Butter
3/8
Chocolate Chip
1_2/3
Gingersnaps
3/4
Macaroons
1_1/2
Oatmeal Raisin
2
Snickerdoodles
1_3/4
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Snickerdoodles require
1_3/4 cups of sugar. What
is 1_3/4 as a decimal
1.75
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Almond Butter cookies
require 3/8 cup of sugar.
Write 3/8 as a percent and
decimal
0.375 & 37.5%
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Jason bought a new bike
for $175, which was 2/5 off
the original price. What
percent did he pay for the
bike?
60%
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At the local grocery store, apples cost $3 for 2
lbs, strawberries cost $5 for 3 lbs, and grapes
cost $6 for 3 lbs.
Which of the following could be used to
determine the cost, c, of 5 lbs of apples?
A. 2 = c
3 5
C. 3 = 5
2
c
B. 3 = c
5 2
D. 3 = c
2 5
D
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At the local grocery store, apples cost
$3 for 2 lbs, strawberries cost $5 for 3
lbs, and grapes cost $6 for 3 lbs.
What would be the cost of 9 lbs. of
strawberries?
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At the local grocery store, apples cost $3 for 2 lbs,
strawberries cost $5 for 3 lbs, and grapes cost $6 for 3 lbs.
Which of the following tables shows the correct cost of the
apples based on the number of pounds purchased?
B
A.
# lbs
10
20
30
40
Cost
15
30
40
60
C.
# lbs
8
16
32
64
Cost
12
24
48
128
B.
# lbs
4
6
Cost
6
9
D.
# lbs
6
9
Cost
4
6
8
12
12
8
12
18
18
12
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The table below shows the cost of grapes, g, based
on the number of pounds purchased, p.
Which equation could be used to find g, the cost of
grapes based on p, the number of pounds
purchased?
A. p = 2g
B. g = p + 3
Cost of Grapes
C. g = 2p
D. g = p/2
# lbs
p
Cost
g
3
6
6
12
9
18
12
24
A
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Jake wants to lengthen the porch on the back of
his house. The table below shows the possible
area of the porch ,A, based on the length of the
porch, l. Which of the following equations could
be used to determine the area of the porch, A, in
terms of the length, l.
A. A = l + 20
Porch Area
B. A = 6l
Length
Area
C. l = 6A
l
A
D. A = 5l + 4
4
24
6
36
9
54
15
90
B
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If the circumference of the circle is
approximately 30 cm, which of the following
expressions could be used to determine the
length of the diameter line AB?
A.
B.
C.
D.
30/
30/2
30
2(30)
A
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Which line segment is twice the length
of line segment OC?
Line AB
or BA
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What is the length of line segment OC if
the circumference of the circle is
approximately 36 cm?
A. 3 cm
B. 18 cm
C. 12 cm
D. 6 cm
D
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Figure A is an isosceles triangle. If the measure of
angle 1 is 30, what is the measure of the remaining
two angles
A. 75 , 75 
C. 150 , 150 
B. 100 , 50 
D. 165 , 165
A
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Complete the statement:
The sum of the angles of Figure B ______.
A. is the same as the sum of figure A
B. Is half the sum of the angles for figure C
C. Is twice the sum of the angles for figure D
D. Is half the sum of the angles for figure C
D
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Use the paper copy at your desk. Use a ruler
to measure the dimensions of the living room
to the nearest cm. Which is the closest to the
perimeter of the living room?
A. 10 cm
B. 20 cm
C. 24 cm
D. 14 cm
table
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B
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What is the measure of angle A?
A. 128
B. 52
C. 48
D. 132
B 52
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Felipe woke up Saturday morning at 5:50 AM. After
watching television, he left the house at 7:30 AM to go
jogging. The temperature outside was 52°. He jogged
for 2 hours and ran a total of
9 km. The temperature
increased by 3° each hour while he was jogging. He
returned home and spent 15 minutes taking a shower, 10
minutes getting dressed, and 45 minutes preparing his
breakfast. While preparing his breakfast, he made quarts
of an energy drink. How much time elapsed between the
time Felipe woke up and the time he left the house?
1 hour 40 min or 1_ 2/3 hours
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Use the paper copy at your desk. Use a ruler
to measure the dimensions of the living room
to the nearest ½ cm. Which is the closest to
the area of the porch?
A.
B.
C.
D.
8 sq. cm
3 sq. cm
4 sq. cm
12 sq. cm
C
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table
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Answer
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The dimensions of the kitchen are 12 feet by 9
feet. The dimensions of the kitchen table are
3 feet by 6 feet. What is the area of the kitchen,
not including the table?
A.
B.
C.
D.
126 sq. ft
108 sq. ft
90 sq. ft
18 sq ft.
C
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table
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See paper for question 5C
C
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What is the probability of spinning red on the
spinner?
1/4
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What is the probability of rolling a
number greater than 4 on the die?
2/6=1/3
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See question 5E on paper copy
C
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Angela adds 7 marbles to the bag. The bag now
contains 10 marbles (see below). Which of
the
following expressions represents the probability
that one marble drawn from the bag will be
black?
A. 1 – 1/10
B. 1 – 9/10
C. 1+ 1/10
D. 1 + 9/10
B
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