Math Jeopardy: Statistics, PEMDAS, and Problem Solving Challenges
Dive into the exciting world of math with our Jeopardy-style problems! This interactive format features questions across various topics including statistics, PEMDAS, percentages, and real-world problem-solving scenarios. Solve for means, medians, ranges, and apply basic algebra to equations and word problems. Challenge your skills with percentage calculations related to pizzas and budgeting. Perfect for math enthusiasts or students looking to test their knowledge and improve their problem-solving abilities. Let’s get started!
Math Jeopardy: Statistics, PEMDAS, and Problem Solving Challenges
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. . . . . . . . . . . . JE’PARDY! Math
$100 $500 $100 $300 $500 $300 $300 $500 $500 $300 $100 $100 Problem Solving Statistics Pemdas Percent's ?
$100 Statistics What is the mean of this set of number? 35,24,35,46,36,40,31
$300 Statistics What is the medium of this set of numbers? 14,57,32,46,18,35,37,68,9,41,29,
$500 Statistics What is the range in this set of data? 37,41,26,19,29,12,31,26,5
$100 Pemdas Solve this equation: 2(4-6)^2+16
$300 Pemdas Solve the equation: 4+3(8-4)^2x7
$500 Pemdas Solve the equation: 8x5(9-2)^(2)-6/2
$100 Percent's What’s 50% of $88?
$300 Percent's The lunch choices last Friday were mushroom or pepperoni pizza. The cafeteria made 95 pizzas in all, 40% of which were mushroom pizzas. How many mushroom pizzas did the cafeteria make?
$500 Percent's An arborist examined trees in an orchard to see if they were infected with a virus. 69 out of 92 trees were infected with the virus. What percentage of the trees were infected?
$100 Problem Solving Adriana's mom gave her $88 to go shopping. She bought a sweater for $25, a T-shirt for $8, and a pair of shoes for $28. How much money does Adriana have left?
$300 Problem Solving Ryan bought cookbooks and travel books at a book sale. He spent $46 and bought 5 books. The cookbooks cost $10 apiece and the travel books cost $8 apiece. How many of each type of book did he buy?
$500 ProblemSolving Abram leaves his office at the end of the day to go for a jog. He jogs 2 miles east, 3 miles south, 3 miles west, and 1 mile east. Which direction must Abram go to get back to his office?
Final Jepardy! Mixed Numbers In theory, time travel is possible by passing faster than the speed of light through this, a cylindrically warped plane of geometric space time.