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LET’S PLAY MATH

Join us for an exciting math challenge! Each team gets a chance to answer questions related to students' favorite subjects and temperature rankings using the provided table from Ms. Whoknow’s 1st period class. Teams must collaborate to ensure all members provide the same answer for points. Be aware that participation and good behavior are crucial; points may be lost for any disruptions. Get ready to test your math skills and teamwork in this engaging activity!

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LET’S PLAY MATH

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  1. LET’S PLAYMATH EACH TEAM WILL GET A CHANCE TO ANSWER THE QUESTION. **HOWEVER all team members must have the same answer & work to receive the points.** - Teams will lose points if a team member is not participating or misbehaving.

  2. 100 point question: Above is a table of students and their favorite subject in Ms. Whoknow’s 1st period class. If Ms. Whoknow has a total of 120 students, how many students would pick Cultures as their favorite subject?

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  8. 100 point question: Write the ratio of solid matter being tested to total matter being tested.

  9. 100 point question: Use the table above to order the temperatures from coldest to warmest.

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  11. 100 point question: What ordered pair would best represent Point D? (6, 9.5) (9, 6) (9.5, 6.5) D. (9.5, 6)

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