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Jeopardy

This is. Jeopardy. Decimal Place Value. Name That Decimal. Place Value. Problem Solving. Estimation. 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. Double Jeopardy. Place Value 100.

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Jeopardy

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  1. This is... Jeopardy

  2. Decimal Place Value Name That Decimal Place Value Problem Solving Estimation 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 Double Jeopardy

  3. Place Value 100 For the number 12,432,108,576, in which place-value position is the digit 3? A Ten Millions C Billions Hundred Millions Ten Thousands B D

  4. Place Value 200 405,608,209 written in expanded form is 400,000,000 + 50,000,000 + 600,000 + 8,000 + 200+ 9 True False

  5. Place Value 300 3,000,000 + 0 + 60,000 +7,000 + 400 + 10 + 0 in standard form is 3,067,410? True False

  6. Place Value 400 84,016 84,106 81,640 81,460 are in order from greatest to least True False

  7. Place Value 500 1,680,000 is read as one million, six hundred eighty thousand True False

  8. Decimal Place Value 100 Which number is read as fourteen and fifteen hundredths? 14.51 A C 1.415 14.015 14.15 B D

  9. Decimal Place Value 200 Which number has a 6 in the tenths place? 121.006 A C 121.63 B 121.36 D 162.31

  10. Decimal Place Value 300 A hardware store sells shelves in 4 lengths: 0.5 meters, 0.8 meters, 1.2 meters, and 0.75 meters. The store displays the shelves in order from shortest to longest. Which of the following shows the lengths in the correct order? A C 0.5 0.8 1.2 0.75 0.5 0.75 0.8 1.2 0.8 1.2 0.75 0.5 B 1.2 0.5 0.8 0.75 D

  11. Decimal Place Value 400 0.46 is greater than 0.04 but less than 0.3 True False

  12. Decimal Place Value 500 0.31 > 0.118 True False

  13. Name That Decimal 100 35 1,000 is written as which decimal? A 0.3 C 0.350 0.035 B 0.0035 D

  14. Name That Decimal 200 What is two thousand, seven hundred ninety-three and fourteen thousandths in standard form? A C 279.314 2,793.140 B D Not Here 2,793.014

  15. Name That Decimal 300 I have 30 hundredths and 3 tenths. What’s the number? A 3.03 C .303 .3030 .60 B D

  16. Name That Decimal 400 I have 2 ones, 12 tenths, and 6 hundredths. What’s the number? A 3.26 C 3.20 Not here 2.126 B D

  17. Name That Decimal 500 Which is a pair of equivalent decimal numbers? 298.030 and 298.30 262.08 and 262.8 A C 720.16 and 720.016 B D 300.08 and 300.080

  18. Problem Solving 100 Susana had $58.42. She spent $6.59 for a belt and $25.83 for a pair of jeans. Then she got her allowance, which was $4.50. How much money does Susana have now? $32.45 A C $43.68 $30.50 $21.50 B D

  19. Problem Solving 200 Paul received his bank statement in the mail. He had a starting balance of $45.96. The statement shows deposits of $59.90 and $199.28. He wrote checks for $54.29 and $89.48. What is Paul’s current balance? A C $207.19 $164.10 B D $161.37 $143.37

  20. Problem Solving 300 For the past 3 weeks, Selina has played basketball for 55 minutes every week. This week, she played basketball for only 40 minutes. The total time she played basketball in the last 4 weeks is 250 minutes. True False

  21. Problem Solving 400 The fifth grade is going on a field trip to the museum. The school district has 14 vans that can be used on the trip. At least 8 adults and 84 students will attend the field trip. Only 8 passengers can fit in each van. 12 vans is the fewest they can take. True False

  22. Problem Solving 500 Aaron bought 3 sets of colored pencils. Each set had 8 pencils and cost $4.50. The best method Aaron could use to find the total cost of all 3 sets is to Multiply $4.50 X 8. True False

  23. Estimation 100 Estimating numbers is not a very good idea. True False

  24. Estimation 200 136.478 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 136.480 True False

  25. Estimation 300 If I estimate the difference to the nearest tenth 37.68-24.34 is about 13.3. True False

  26. Estimation 400 Estimate the sum to the nearest hundredth. 6.064 + 2.175 A About 8.26 C About 8.25 B About 8.24 D About 9.30

  27. Estimation for 500 I can use estimation for all of the following except: Grocery shopping Calculating weather conditions A C Keeping record of my running speed B Finding my exact age D

  28. Daily Double

  29. Equivalent Decimals Reading Decimals Problem Solving II Rounding Decimals 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 Final Jeopardy

  30. Equivalent 200 In 1996 Amy Van Dyken swam the 50-meter freestyle in 24.87 seconds. What is an equivalent decimal for her score? A C 24.087 24.877 B D 24.870 24.807

  31. Equivalent 400 The average yearly snowfall in Albany, New York, is 65.2 in. What is an equivalent decimal for this measurement? A C 65.002 in 65.20 in B D 65.02 in 65.022 in.

  32. Equivalent 600 How is 4 and 2 thousandths written in standard form? Name an equivalent decimal. A C 4.020 4.0020 B D 4.20 42.20

  33. Equivalent 800 All of these are equivalent decimals except for: A C 0.30 & 0.030 1.05 & 1.050 B D 3.602 & 3.6020 0.56 & 0.560

  34. Equivalent 1000 What is the value of the digit 8 in the number 2,456.687. Name an equivalent number for that decimal. A C 0.080 0.80 B 0.0080 D 0.800

  35. Reading Decimals 200 How do you write Five hundred eighty thousand and four hundred seventy five thousandths? A C 580,475 580,000.475 B D 580.4075 508,000.475

  36. Reading Decimals 400 Three thousand, four hundred sixty-seven and twenty-hundredths is written how? A C 3,0467.20 3,467.020 B D 3,467.002 3,467.20

  37. Reading Decimals 600 What is the place value of the 6 in the number 3,728.916? A C 0.06 0.6 B D 0.0006 0.006

  38. Reading Decimals 800 What number has 8 in the thousands and thousandths places, 6 in the hundreds and hundredths places, 4 in the tens and tenths places, and 2 in the ones place? A C 8,426.648 8,642 B D 8,264.846 8,642.468

  39. Reading Decimals 1000 What equivalent decimal for 2.09 should you use to find the sum? 2.09 + 0.347 A C 2.090 2.009 B D 2.900 2.909

  40. Rounding Decimals 200 Round 3.286 to the nearest hundredth place 3.290 A 3.300 C 4 D 3.270 B

  41. Rounding 400 Which decimal will be 7 when rounded to the nearest whole number? 6.499 A 7.528 C 6.601 7.502 B D

  42. Rounding 600 Which number will be 24.5 when rounded to the nearest tenth? A 24.562 C 24.492 24.449 B D 24.439

  43. Rounding 800 Estimate the sum: 52.07 + 13.89 About 65.8 A About 66.8 C Not here About 66.0 B D

  44. Rounding 1000 Which number will be 8 when rounded to the nearest whole number? 7.060 A C 7.30 7.29 7.860 B D

  45. Problem Solving 200 The number is 45 hundredths. I have 25 hundredths. How much more do I need? 0.20 0.30 A C 0.020 0.03 B D

  46. Problem Solving 400 Blake carried 3 boxes a distance of 1.1 kilometers from the post office to his house. The first box weighed 4.5 kilograms. The second box weighed 5.45 kilograms. The third weighed 0.75 kilograms. What was the combined weight of the 3 boxes? 9.25 kg A C 9.6 kg 9.7 kg 10.7 kg B D

  47. Problem Solving 600 Last year, Josh was 54.6 inches tall. This year he is 57.4 inches tall. How many inches has Josh grown in 1 year? 3.2 in 2.2 in A C 2.8 in B D Not here

  48. Problem Solving 800 Mrs. Joseph wants to fence her property. She will need 400 meters of fencing. The store only has 235.8 meters of the fencing she wants to buy. How much more fencing does the store need to order for Mrs. Joseph? 174.2 m 164.2 m A C 274.2 m B D Not here

  49. Problem Solving 1000 Mario spent three hours at the mall yesterday and bought a CD on sale for $3.99. He also bought a drink for $1.19 and a slice of pizza for $1.35. After lunch he went to a game room and spent $3.00 playing games. If Mario’s mother had given him $20.00 before he left, how much money did he have when he got back home? $10.47 $13.23 A C Not Here $9.62 B D

  50. Roots 200 Extra food and water is stored in these roots. A C storage root root hairs B D fibrous root tap root

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