Understanding Ratios, Rates, and Proportions: Math Jeopardy Challenge
Dive into the world of ratios, rates, and proportions with this engaging Jeopardy-style math challenge! Test your knowledge with questions ranging from simplifying ratios as fractions to solving unit rates and proportions. Each category features problems designed for various difficulty levels, ensuring that both beginners and intermediate learners can enhance their skills. Challenge yourself or compete with friends to see who can solve the most problems. Suitable for all ages, this game makes learning math fun and interactive!
Understanding Ratios, Rates, and Proportions: Math Jeopardy Challenge
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Ratios Rates Proportions Anything Goes $100 $100 $100 $400 $200 $200 $200 $500 $300 $300 $300 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500
C1 $100 Write the ratio as a fraction in simplest form. 30 to 12
C1 $200 Write the ratio as a fraction in simplest form. 42/49
C1 $300 Determine whether the ratios are equivalent. 12:17 and 10:15
C1 $400 Determine if the ratios are equivalent. 24 ft:6 in. and 42 ft:7 in.
C1 500 For which two farms is the soybeans-to-corn ratio the same? Explain.
C2 $100 Find each unit rate. 18 people in 3 vans
C2 $200 Find each unit rate. $156 for 3 books
C2 $300 Find each unit rate. Round to the nearest cent if necessary. $128 for 18 hours
C2 $400 Choose the better unit price. $12.95 for 3 pounds of nuts or $21.45 for 5 pounds of nuts
C2 $500 Frank buys a 6 bottles of water for $1.92. What is the unit rate? How many bottles would Frank buy if he spent $2.88?
C3 $100 Solve the proportion.
C3 $200 Solve the proportion. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
C3 $300 Determine if the quantities in each pair of ratios are proportional.
C3 $400 Determine if the quantities in each pair of ratios are proportional.
C3 $500 A recipe uses 1.5 cups of flour to make 1 dozen cookies. If Pamela wants to make 60 cookies, how many cups of flour will she use?
C5 $400 A grocery store sells bottles of water 6 for $4 and 18 bottles of water for $10. Are the prices per bottle the same?
C5 $500 Eggs are on sale 2 dozen for $1.98. At this rate, find the cost of 3 dozen eggs to the nearest cent.
Final Jeopardy Make your wagers! Click to begin.
The results of survey conducted by the football coach at East High School showed that 8 out of 20 students were planning to attend the homecoming football game. If there are 1,560 students at East High School, how many students areplanning to attend the homecoming game?
This Jeopardy game was created by: Jillian Myers Math 8 Ralph Chandler Middle School This Jeopardy template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis, Director An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg