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Welcome to Pre-Algebra Jeopardy

Welcome to Pre-Algebra Jeopardy. End of Round 1 Point values for questions in round 2 are doubled. Final Jeopardy. What would your team be willing to wager?. Write an expression equation or inequality for the problem below and solve. If you can’t solve simplify

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Welcome to Pre-Algebra Jeopardy

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  1. Welcome to Pre-Algebra Jeopardy

  2. End of Round 1Point values for questions in round 2 are doubled

  3. Final Jeopardy What would your team be willing to wager? Write an expression equation or inequality for the problem below and solve. If you can’t solve simplify Lana bought juice for $3.25 and some fruit for $5.25. She also bought 5 beach passes for x dollars each. She spent no more than $28.50. What is the most each beach pass could have cost

  4. Properties of Numbers for 100 25 (3) 4 = ? Back to the Game Board

  5. Properties of Numbers for 200 a (1) = ? Back to the Game Board

  6. Properties of Numbers for 300 5 (7) (-3) = ? Back to the Game Board Back to the Game Board

  7. Properties of Numbers for 400 Solve A + B + C A = 14 B = 252 C = 36

  8. Properties of Numbers for 500 Which equation shows the associative property in action? • 8 + 6 + 7 = 8 + 7 + 6 • (10 + 5) + 15 = 10 + (15 + 5 • 9 + 0 + -1 = 9 + -1 • -2 (1) 9 = -2(9) Back to the Game Board

  9. Distributive Property for 100 Simplify 7(3) + 7(6) Back to the Game Board Back to the Game Board

  10. Distributive Property for 200 Multiply 7(b-3) Back to the Game Board

  11. Distributive Property for 300 -3297 (6) + 3290 (6) = ? Back to the Game Board

  12. Distributive Property for 400 Multiply (5y + 8)(-3) Back to the Game Board

  13. DAILY DOUBLE!!! What would your team be willing to wager? Suppose your friend wrote 7(2m+t) = 14m + t Is your friend correct, and if not, what was your friend’s error? Back to the Game Board

  14. Simplifying Expressions for 100 Simplify 12a + a Back to the Game Board

  15. Simplifying Expressions for 200 Simplify T - 3 + 2 (T +2) Back to the Game Board

  16. Simplifying Expressions for 300 Simplify 12 – 4(-8v + 17) Back to the Game Board

  17. Simplifying Expressions for 400 Which equation simplifies to 3x + 4z + 6 a. 3(x + 6) + 4z b. 7(x+z) + 6 c. 7z + 3(x+2) – 3z d. 3 + x + 4 + z + 6 Back to the Game Board Back to the Game Board

  18. Simplifying Expressions for 500 Juan bought supplies for his new gecko. He bought four plants for p dollars each. He also bought a 10 gallon tank for $10 and a water dish for $3. Write an expressions to represent the total cost of his supplies.

  19. Simplifying Equations for 100 Solve 20 + 3x = 42

  20. DAILY DOUBLE!!! What would your team be willing to wager? A veterinarian weights 140lbs. When she steps on a scale while holding twin dogs the scale shows 192 lbs. Create an equation and solve for the weight of each dog Back to the Game Board

  21. Simplifying Equations for 300 Equations can be true or false Can an expression be true or false? Explain Back to the Game Board

  22. Simplifying Equations for 400 True or False Forty-eight divided by twelve equals three Back to the Game Board

  23. Simplifying Equations for 500 Solve for c c/2 – 8 = 3(-3) Back to the Game Board

  24. Solving Equations for 200 Solve x – 366 = -315 Back to the Game Board

  25. Solving Equations for 400 Solve 298 + n = 294 Back to the Game Board

  26. DAILY DOUBLE!!! What would your team be willing to wager? Write an equation and solve the following word problem. An office building has 88 stories and a total height of 1,232 feet. What is the height of each floor assuming they are of uniform height. Back to the Game Board

  27. Solving Equations for 800 Solve -3|x| = -9 Back to the Game Board

  28. Solving Equations for 1000 7x/3 – 12 = 16 Back to the Game Board

  29. Solving Inequalities for 200 (X + 7)/6 ≥ 10 Back to the Game Board

  30. Solving Inequalities for 400 Sue worked at least 13 hours last week. She earns $5.75 an hour. What is the least amount she could have earned? Back to the Game Board

  31. Solving Inequalities for 600 True or False If a > b and c is positive then ac > ab Back to the Game Board Back to the Game Board

  32. Solving Inequalities for 800 Solve x – 6 ≥ 5

  33. Solving Inequalities for 1000 Solve 4x ≤ 40 Back to the Game Board

  34. Graphing Inequalities for 200 Graph x is less than 5 Back to the Game Board

  35. Graphing Inequalities for 400 Simplify and graph 3x -7 ≥ 14 Back to the Game Board

  36. Graphing Inequalities for 600 Write the inequality represented 1 2 3 4 5 Back to the Game Board

  37. Graphing Inequalities for 800 Write the inequality represented -4 -3 -2 -1 0 Back to the Game Board

  38. Graphing Inequalities for 1000 Graph P is not more than 30 Back to the Game Board

  39. Wildcard for 200 What is -23 + -12 Back to the Game Board

  40. Wildcard for 400 Simply -5(n + 9) - n Back to the Game Board

  41. DAILY DOUBLE !!! What would your team be willing to wager? Solve 25 (7) 4 mentally and describe how you used the commutative and or associative properties to help you Back to the Game Board

  42. Wildcard for 800 Which equals 3t – 12 • 4 (t – 3) • (4 – t)3 • 3(t – 4) • (3 – t)4 Back to the Game Board

  43. Wildcard for 1000 Simplify (13x – 6)/2 = 10 Back to the Game Board

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