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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…. Math Review. Number & Operations: 200. Question: Maxwell has the money shown below. How much money does he have? Answer $11.46. Back. Number & Operations: 400. Question:

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  1. Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

  2. Math Review

  3. Number & Operations: 200 • Question: • Maxwell has the money shown below. How much money does he have? • Answer • $11.46 Back

  4. Number & Operations: 400 • Question: • Mrs. Smith made a green apple pie. She and her husband ate part of the pie. What fraction shows how much pie they didn’t eat? • Answer • Five-eighths or 5/8 Back

  5. Number & Operations: 600 • Question: • Jessica spent 1 hour and 45 minutes at her friend’s house. While there, she played the Wii for 27 minutes and baked cookies for 39 minutes. The rest of the time, she watched tv. How many minutes did Jessica spend watching tv? • Answer • 39 minutes Back

  6. Number & Operations: 800 • Question: • Grayson has three different types of books on his shelf. He has 9 informational texts. He as twice as many fantasy as informational texts. He has three times as many poetry books as fantasy. How many books does he have in all? • Answer • 81 books Back

  7. Number & Operations: 1000 • Question: • Sherry went to the store and bought 6 cakes for $16 each. She also bought 7 gallons of ice-cream for $18 each and a package of paper plates for $14.32. If she paid with three $100 bills, how much change would she receive? • Answer • $63.68 Back

  8. Patterns & Relationships: 200 • Question: • If this pattern below continues, what will the 15th shape in the pattern be? • Answer • A pentagon Back

  9. Patterns & Relationships: 400 • Question: • If the pattern below continues, how many sides will be in the fourth set? • Answer • 26 sides (1 hexagon=6, 5 trapezoids=20) Back

  10. Patterns & Relationships: 600 • Question: • Robert drink the same amount of milk each day at lunch. How many ounces will he drink after 7 lunches? • Answer • 63 ounces of milk Back

  11. Patterns & Relationships: 800 • Question: • Marilyn reads the same amount of pages each day. How many pages will she read after 9 days? • Answer • 108 pages Back

  12. Patterns & Relationships: 1000 • Question: • Mr. Ross drove 86 miles each day on a road trip across the U.S. If he continues this pattern, how many miles will he travel after 9 ½ days? • Answer • 817 miles Back

  13. Geometry: 200 • Question: • Sam has a 3d shape in a paper bag. At least one face is a square. It has seven edges and 5 vertices. What shape does Sam have? • Answer • A square pyramid Back

  14. Geometry: 400 • Question: • Rachael drew 2 squares, a trapezoid, 4 diamonds, and 3 rectangles in art class. What is another word for all of these shapes? • Answer • Quadrilateral Back

  15. Geometry: 600 • Question: • What is Point C worth? • Answer • 3 ¾ Back

  16. Geometry: 800 • Question: • What do the figures below have in common? • Answer • They are both prisms. Back

  17. Geometry: 1000 • Question: • Charles drew a number line on his paper. He put the numbers 1 through 3 on his number line. In between each whole number he marked two lines, creating three spaces between whole numbers. What would the value be of the second mark after the number 2? • Answer • 2 2/3 Back

  18. Measurement: 200 • Question: • What time does the clock below show? • Answer • 2:55 Back

  19. Measurement: 400 • Question: • The thermometer below shows the temperature at 9am. It rose 10 degrees by noon. What temperature was it at noon? • Answer • 46 degrees Back

  20. Measurement: 600 • Question: • Sandy built a garden in the shape of an octagon. Each side was 9 feet long. What was the perimeter of her garden? • Answer • 72 feet. Back

  21. Measurement: 800 • Question: • Mrs. Taylor used ribbon to decorate the perimeter of two bulletin boards. The first bulletin board was 9 feet by 6 feet. The second was 6 feet by 12 feet. How much ribbon did Mrs. Taylor use? • Answer • 66 feet Back

  22. Measurement: 1000 • Question: • What is the perimeter of the shape below? • Answer • 40 cm. Back

  23. Probability & Statistics: 200 • Question: How many books did Hunter and Kaleb read together over the summer? • Answer • 11 books Back

  24. Probability & Statistics: 400 • Question: • Jessie made a spinner for a board game. The spinner was divided into 6 equal parts. 2 parts were labeled with a 3, 1 part with a 6, and 3 parts with a 5. Which number is she most likely to spin? • Answer • 5 Back

  25. Probability & Statistics: 600 • Question: • Griffin bought the apples shown below at the store. How many more McIntosh apples would he need to purchase to have the same amount as Red Rome? • Answer • 20 McIntosh apples Back

  26. Probability & Statistics: 800 • Question: • How many students more students earned A’s in all three homeroom classrooms? • Answer • 34 students Back

  27. Probability & Statistics: 1000 • Question: • Which two fruits had a difference of 8? • Answer • Pear and Lemon Back

  28. Bonus Question: 5000 pts. • Question: • Geoffrey went to Bloom’s Candy Shop. He bought 3 lollipops for $7 each. He also bought 8 boxes of taffy. Each box cost 4 times as much as a lollipop. He also chose 9 bags of jawbreakers which each cost 3 times as much as a box of taffy. How much did Geoffrey spend at the candy shop? • Answer • … • $1001.00 Back

  29. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

  30. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

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