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Properties. Mean, Median, Mode, & Range. Fractions. Order of Operations. Area, Perimeter, & Volume. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. C1 final.

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  1. Properties Mean, Median, Mode, & Range Fractions Order of Operations Area, Perimeter, & Volume $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. C1 final FINAL JEOPARDY 5·6/(2¼+3¾)-3=

  3. C1 final 2

  4. $100 5·0 is an example of what property

  5. $100 Zero Property of Multiplication.

  6. $200 If c=1 then c·d is what property?

  7. $200 Identity Property of multiplication

  8. $300 a+(2+4)=4+(2+a) is an example of what property?

  9. $300 Associative Property of Addition.

  10. $400 m+1 is an example of what property?

  11. $400 Identity Property of Addition.

  12. $500 When 3 numbers can be multiplied in any order it is an example of what property?

  13. $500 Associative Property of Multiplication.

  14. $100 What is the range of the following numbers? 20, 2, 14, 1000000, 1

  15. $100 999,999

  16. $200 What is the mean of the numbers below? 100, 150, 200, 2000

  17. $200 612½

  18. $300 What is the median of the set of numbers below? 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

  19. $300 5.5

  20. $400 What is the mode of the numbers below? 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,100, 100,100,100

  21. $400 100

  22. $500 What is the average of the set of numbers below? 100,21,26,21,2000,50

  23. $500 369.66

  24. $100 Is ¼ equal to ½?

  25. $100 NO

  26. $200 15 – 8 + 9 - 6 + 7 Make 50/100 into simplest form.

  27. $200 ½

  28. $300 Multiply 2 4/5 by 1½.

  29. $300 4 1/5

  30. $400 Add ½,1/4,3/4,12/16.

  31. $400 2 ¼

  32. $500 60/100-500/1000-1/1000=a What is a equal to.

  33. $500 99/1000

  34. $100 What is (25·4)/2

  35. $100 50

  36. $200 7+(5·67)+6=m What does m equal?

  37. $200 348

  38. $300 12+344-(9·1/3)=?

  39. $300 359

  40. $400 362+(2-1+7)·3=a What does a equal

  41. $400 386

  42. $500 56·67+(3443+239723)-100/50+678910-3=z Using order of operations what is z equal to?

  43. $500 925823

  44. $100 If side b of a square is 2in. what is the perimeter of the square?

  45. $100 8 in.

  46. $200 If the area of a rectangle is 36cm. cubed what is the length of each side?

  47. $200 Side a=6cm b=12cm c=6cm d=12cm

  48. $300 If the base of an isosceles triangle is 2in. and the perimeter is ten what is the length of the other two sides?

  49. $300 Both are 4in. long.

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