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Mrs. Chu presents

Mrs. Chu presents. Math Jeopardy!. Exponents Sci Notation. Expression Equations Inequalities. Integers & Order of Op. Potpourri. Challenge. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500.

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Mrs. Chu presents

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  1. Mrs. Chu presents Math Jeopardy!

  2. Exponents Sci Notation Expression Equations Inequalities Integers & Order of Op Potpourri Challenge $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

  3. Simplify 40 and 2-4

  4. 40 = 1 2-4 = 1 = 1 2-4 16 Click Anywhere to Continue

  5. Americans make eighteen billion text messages per week. What is this number in scientific notation?

  6. What is 1.4 x 1010? Click Anywhere to Continue

  7. What is 1.8 x 1010 x 52 in proper scientific notation?

  8. What is 9.36 x 1011? Click Anywhere to Continue

  9. :Lollies Inc. produces four hundred lollipops. Then it begins produces four hundred thousand lollipops. How many times greater is this number?

  10. What is 400,000 = 1000 400 times greater Click Anywhere to Continue

  11. Three thousand cars are produced every 4 weeks. At this rate how many weeks would it take to produce thirty thousand cars?

  12. What is 30,000 = 10 times 3,000 greater 10 x 4 = 40 weeks Click Anywhere to Continue

  13. Evaluate -3x - 6 when x = -5

  14. What is 9? Click Anywhere to Continue

  15. -5n + 8 = -12 Solve.

  16. What is n = 4? Click Anywhere to Continue

  17. 3 – x = 15 Solve.

  18. What is X = -12? Click Anywhere to Continue

  19. -18 > -3y + 6 Solve.

  20. What is y > 8? Click Anywhere to Continue

  21. 3 – x < 27 Solve.

  22. What is x > -24? Click Anywhere to Continue

  23. Simplify. l-4l – l3l

  24. What is 1? Click Anywhere to Continue

  25. Simplify. 18 + (-2) – (-5)

  26. What is 21? Click Anywhere to Continue

  27. Simplify. 3(4 – 7) + (-13)

  28. What is -22? Click Anywhere to Continue

  29. 3 ( -42 / -7) – 4 x 2

  30. What is 10? Click Anywhere to Continue

  31. Simplify. -36 + 12 3 - 15

  32. What is 2? Click Anywhere to Continue

  33. Show how you would use the distributive property to find the product of 584 x 4

  34. 4(500) + 4(80) + 4(4) 2000 + 320 + 16 2336 Click Anywhere to Continue

  35. What property is shown? 7(5 + 2) = (5 + 2)7

  36. What is the commutative property of addition? Click Anywhere to Continue

  37. A new car costs $18000 and drops in value by $2400 per year. Write an inequality to express when the car will be, at most, $6000.

  38. What is 18000 – 2400x < 6000 Click Anywhere to Continue

  39. Simplify. 107 x 102 x 108

  40. What is 1017? Click Anywhere to Continue

  41. Simplify. 105 x 107 103

  42. What is 109? Click Anywhere to Continue

  43. Solve. 3x + 20 = 8x.

  44. What is x = 4? Click Anywhere to Continue

  45. Solve. 4n + 12 > 8n - 32

  46. What is n < 11 or 11 > n Click Anywhere to Continue

  47. Solve. y2 = 400

  48. What is y = 20? Click Anywhere to Continue

  49. is between…

  50. Between 7 and 8, but closer to 8 than 7. Click Anywhere to Continue

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