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Title: Math Bingo


1
Math Bingo
  • The review Game

2
Required Materials
  • Piece of loose-leaf paper
  • Pen and pencil
  • Brain
  • Graphing Calculator

3
Instructions
  • On the top of the paper write the date and in
    big letters the word BINGO.
  • Using the numbers 1-5 make 5 rows of 5 numbers
    below BINGO so that no number appears more than
    once in a column.
  • With a pen, mark two of the squares as FREE

4
Sample Card
5
Directions Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 1)

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Answer Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 1)

7
Directions Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 2)

8
Answer Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 2)

9
Directions Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 3)

10
Answer Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 3)

11
Directions Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 4)

12
Answer Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 4)

13
Directions Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 5)

14
Answer Simplify each expression. Write your
answer using only positive exponents.
  • 5)

15
Directions Evaluate each expression. Write
your result in scientific notation and in decimal
form. ( 2 Chips )
  • 6)

16
Answer Evaluate each expression. Write your
result in scientific notation and in decimal
form. ( 2 Chips )
  • 6)

17
Directions Evaluate each expression. Write
your result in scientific notation and in decimal
form. ( 2 Chips )
  • 7)

18
Answer Evaluate each expression. Write your
result in scientific notation and in decimal
form. ( 2 Chips )
  • 7)

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8) Consider a person whose heart averages 55
beats per minute and is 14 years old. Estimate
the number of times the persons heart has beaten
during his or her life. Do not acknowledge leap
years. Write your answer in decimal form and in
scientific notation. ( 2 Chips )
Directions

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8) Consider a person whose heart averages 55
beats per minute and is 14 years old. Estimate
the number of times the persons heart has beat
during his or her life. Do not acknowledge leap
years. Write your answer in decimal form and in
scientific notation. ( 2 Chips )
Answer

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9) You deposit 500 in an account that pays 8
annual interest compounded yearly. What is the
account balance after 6 years? Round your answer
to the nearest penny.
Directions

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9) You deposit 500 in an account that pays 8
annual interest compounded yearly. What is the
account balance after 6 years? Round your answer
to the nearest penny.
Answer
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10) You bought a used car for 18,000. The car
depreciates at the rate of 12 per year. What is
the value of the car after 8 years?Round your
answer to the nearest penny.
Directions

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10) You bought a used car for 18,000. The car
depreciates at the rate of 12 per year. What is
the value of the car after 8 years?Round your
answer to the nearest penny.
Answer

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11) A business is growing. Use the table to write
an exponential growth model to represent the
number of employees the business has after t
years of business.
Directions
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11) A business is growing. Use the table to write
an exponential growth model to represent the
number of employees the business has after t
years of business.
Answer
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12) A business is growing. Use the table to write
an exponential growth model to represent the
number of employees the business has after t
years of business.
Directions
Use your equation to predict the number of
employees after 10 years.
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12) A business is growing. Use the table to write
an exponential growth model to represent the
number of employees the business has after t
years of business.
Answer
Use your equation to predict the number of
employees after 10 years.
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The End!
  • Good luck on your test tomorrow!
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