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Join us for an engaging Math Review Game designed to test your understanding of key mathematical concepts! Choose your team—Hobbits, Elves, Dwarfs, Humans, or Orcs—and tackle questions ranging from multiplication of negatives to proper fractions and rational numbers. Solve problems like calculating Bella's total borrowed money or identifying mathematical properties. Perfect for students looking to sharpen their skills in a fun, competitive atmosphere. Let's see which team can score the most points!
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SpringBoard Unit 2 Review Game
Please select a Team. 1. 3. • Hobbits • Elves • Dwarfs • Humans • Orcs 5. 4. 2.
1. What is (-3) x (-1.2)? • 36 • -36 • -3.6 • 3.6
2. Solve. 9 x (-6.2) • -55.8 • 55.8 • 558 • -558
3. Bella forgot her lunch money 6 days in a row. Each day she borrowed $2.50 from Ken. Which of the following represents how much less money Ken has now? • 6 x 2.50 = 15 • 6 x -2.50 = -15 • -6 x 2.50 = -15 • -6 x -2.50 = 15
4. Sara’s recipe calls for 2.75 cups of milk. She triples the recipe. How much milk does she need? 1 2 31 4 1. 2. 3. 4.
5. Find the quotient.(-36) ÷ 9 • 4 • -4 • 6 • -6
6. Find the product.(-1/2) x (-3/4) • 1/4 • (-3/8) • 3/8 • (-4/3)
7. Is a rational number? • No, 125 is not an integer. • Yes, it is the quotient of two integers. • Yes, both 125 and 0 are integers. • No, the divisor can not be zero.
8. A negative divided by zero is what? • positive • zero • negative • undefined
What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? • 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
9. Which of the following is not a solution for the following?3(5 + 7) • 3(12) • (3+5) + (3 +7) • (3 x 5) + (3 x 7) • 36
10. Determine the property.(-4) x (-8.9) = (-8.9) x (-4) • Identity • Inverse • Associative • Commutative
11. Identify the property.3 x (12 x 4) = (3 x 12) x 4 • Identity • Inverse • Associative • Commutative
What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the final question? • 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
12. Five friends have a checking account that has a balance of (-$150.50). If each friend deposits the same amount into the account then how much money will each friend need to deposit to get the account to $0? • $30.10 • $150.50 • $31.10 • $151.50
13. Is 12 • No, the decimal repeats. • No, 12 and -9 are not integers. • Yes, it is the quotient of two integers. • Answer not given.