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Math Jeopardy: Challenge Your Skills in Real Numbers and Operations

Welcome to Math Jeopardy! Choose a category and answer with the correct question based on the provided answers. Test your skills in multiplying, dividing, and comparing real numbers, or try your hand at add/subtract problems. Whether you're figuring out square roots, evaluating expressions, or classifying numbers, there's a challenge for everyone. Don’t forget the final Jeopardy round where you can make your wager! Perfect for math enthusiasts of all levels. Let’s see who can score the highest!

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Math Jeopardy: Challenge Your Skills in Real Numbers and Operations

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  1. ` Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a Point Value Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Multiplying Dividing Real Numbers Comparing OR Add/Subtract Anything Goes 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 50 Points 50 Points 10 Points 20 Points 20 Points 50 Points 50 Points 10 Points 30 Points 30 Points 50 Points 50 Points 10 Points 50 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 10 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. Multiply: (-2)(-3)(-1)(-4)

  5. Evaluate if c=2 ½ -3c

  6. Evaluate if a=3/5, b= -1/3, and c= -4 c(a+b)

  7. Solve x² when x= 3.12

  8. Evaluate if x= -2.3, y= - 0.27, z= 1.2

  9. Divide: (-24)÷(-6)÷(-2)

  10. What is the name of the square root symbol?

  11. Evaluate if a=3/5, b= -1/3, c=2 5/6, d= -4: d÷b

  12. Evaluate if a=3/5, b= -1/3, c=2 5/6, d= -4: a÷c

  13. Evaluate if x= -2.3, y= - 0.27, z= 1.2

  14. Classify the following number: Л

  15. Classify the following number: -12

  16. Classify the following number: 83

  17. Classify the following number: - ½

  18. Classify the following number: 9.2812

  19. What is an ½ + ¾ ?

  20. What is -3¾ + ½ ?

  21. What is 2.294 x (-1.3)?

  22. Are you a devoted “American Idol” fan? In a survey, 2/5 said “Yes, I’m addicted!”; 3/10 said “Sometimes, if nothing better is on tv!”; 9/30 said “Not anymore!”. What was the most frequent response?

  23. Mike thinks that 3.008 > 3.08 while Amy thinks 3.008 < 3.08. Who is right? Explain how you know.

  24. Write as a decimal: -0.38

  25. If each guest at a party eats two-thirds of a small pizza, how many guests would finish 12 small pizzas?

  26. Decide where to place a decimal point in each factor so that the product is correct. ( 236 )( 14 ) = 3.304

  27. A cupcake recipe calls for 2/3 cup of sugar. Amy and Jesse want to make 1/3 of the recipe. Amy: I must divide 2/3 cup by 1/3. I must use 2 cups of sugar. Jesse: I must multiply 2/3 cup by 1/3. I must use 3/9 cup of sugar. VERDICT: Amy is correct_____ Jesse is correct_____ Neither is correct_____

  28. A pipe that is 12 ¾ feet long is cut into pieces that are 2 2/3 feet long. How many pieces can be made?

  29. Final Jeopardy Make your wager

  30. The temperature at 5:00 am was -10.7°F. What was the temperature at the end of the end of the four-hour period? 1st hour Rise 1.9° 2nd hour Drop 4.6° 3rd hour Drop 3.5° 4th hour Rise 2.3°

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