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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Word Problems
With Whole Numbers
Grab Bag
Just Fractions
A Little of All
Q 100
Q 100
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Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
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Q 300
Q 300
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Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Final Jeopardy
2
100 Question from Just Fractions
When do I have to have a common denominator? A
When adding only B When adding and
subtracting C With all fraction operations D
Never!
3
100 Answer from H1
B When adding and subtracting
4
200 Question from Just Fractions
What is the sum of 2/3 4/5? A 22/15 B
6/8 C 8/15 D 2/15
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200 Answer from Just Fractions
A 22/15
6
300 Question from Just Fractions
Find 1/5 of 2/7 A 3/12 B 2/12 C
2/10 D 2/35
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300 Answer from Just Fractions
D 2/35
8
400 Question from Just Fractions
Find the quotient of 2/3 divided by 4/5. A
8/15 B 6/8 C 10/12 D 8/12
9
400 Answer from Just Fractions
C 10/12
10
500 Question from Just Fractions
When you multiply two regular fractions, (not
improper) what is something we know about the
answer?
11
500 Answer from Just Fractions
- The answer will be less than both the
fractions you multiplied together - The answers
numerator is the product of fractions numerators
and the denominator is the product of the
fractions denominators!
12
100 Question from With Whole Numbers
Find the sum of 2 ¾ 3 ½
13
100 Answer from With Whole Numbers
6 ¼ Because 2 3 5 ¾ ½ 1 ¼ Total
6 ¼
14
200 Question from With Whole Numbers
Find the difference between 5 1/3 and 2 3/4
15
200 Answer from With Whole Numbers
2 7/12 Because 5 1/3 2 3/4 cannot be done
without borrowing or turning them both to
improper fractions!
16
300 Question from With Whole Numbers
Find the product of 3 ½ and 2 ¼
17
300 Answer from With Whole Numbers
63/8 or 7 7/8 Because 3 ½ x 2 ¼ becomes
7/2 x 9/4 63/8
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400 Question from With Whole Numbers
Divide 2/3 of a bag of candy among 5 classmates.
19
400 Answer from With Whole Numbers
2/15 of a bag per person Because 2/3 divided
by 5 becomes 2/3 x 1/5 2/15
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500 Question from With Whole Numbers
How would you divide 3 ¼ bags of popcorn among
you and 2 friends?
21
500 Answer from With Whole Numbers
Each person would get 1 1/12 a bag Because 3 ¼
bags divided by 3 people becomes 13/4 x
1/3 13/12 1 1/12
22
100 Question from A Little of All
There are 32 students in Ms. Bentons class. Of
the students, 3/8 are boys. How many boys are in
her class? A 6 B 8 C 12 D - 14
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100 Answer from A Little of All
C 12 are boys Because 3/8 of 24 means 3/8
x 24/1 96/8 12
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200 Question from A Little of All
Find the difference between 10 2/3 and 8 9/12
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200 Answer from A Little of All
1 11/12 Because You have to borrow or change
the fractions to improper fractions before
subtracting
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300 Question from A Little of All
Which sum is larger? 4/5 5/8 or 4/7
5/9
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300 Answer from A Little of All
4/5 5/8 Because 4/5 5/8 1 17/40
(which is almost 1 ½) and 4/7 5/9 1
8/63 (which is way less than 1 ½)
28
400 Question from A Little of All
Find N if N 1/5 7/20
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400 Answer from A Little of All
N 11/20 Because N 1/5 7/20 can
change to ?/20 4/20 7/20 And 11- 4 7!
30
500 Question from A Little of All
Find the quotient of 1/3 divided by 4 by drawing
a diagram or using a number line.
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500 Answer from A Little of All
0
1
1/3
1/12
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100 Question from Word Problems
In the refrigerator, Tony found 3/4 of a pizza.
He ate 1/6 of what was left. How much of the
pizza did he eat? A 1/24 B 1/8 C
1/4 D 1/3
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100 Answer from Word Problems
B 1/8 of the pizza Because 1/6 of 3/4
means 1/6 x 3/4 3/24 1/8
34
200 Question from Word Problems
Mr. Stewart needs to make 3 apple pies for a bake
sale. Each apple pie needs 2 ¼ cups of flour.
How much flour will he need in all?
35
200 Answer from Word Problems
6 ¾ cups of flour is needed Because 3 x 2 ¼
3/1 x 9/4 27/4 6 ¾
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300 Question from Word Problems
Carletta bought 14 yards of string to make
shoelaces for her basketball team. She estimates
that it takes 2/5 a yard to make one shoelace.
How many shoelaces can she make?
37
300 Answer from Word Problems
35 shoelaces Because 14 divided by 2/5
becomes 14/1 x 5/2 70/2 35 (Remember,
Keep, Change, Change!)
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400 Question from Word Problems
The Comfy Couch Furniture store purchased 3 1/5
pages in the newspaper to advertise their
upcoming sale. They then decided to cancel 1
7/10 pages. How many pages did they actually use?
39
400 Answer from Word Problems
They used 1 ½ pages for advertising Because 3
1/5 1 7/10 cannot be done without first
borrowing or changing to improper fractions
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500 Question from Word Problems
Sammys mother bought 4 1/3 pounds of
strawberries to make smoothies. She estimates
that she will need 1/9 pound of strawberries for
each smoothie. How many smoothies can she make?
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500 Answer from Word Problems
She can make 30 smoothies! Because 3 1/3
divided by 1/9 becomes 10/3 x 9/1 90/3 30
42
100 Question from Grab Bag
What is the name of Mrs. Bartletts
puppy? 6 letters begins with P
43
100 Answer from Grab Bag
Porter!
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200 Question from Grab Bag
What kind of animals is Mrs. Bartletts husband
going to work with when hes done with vet
school? Dogs, Fish, Cows or Cats
45
200 Answer from Grab Bag
Cows!
46
300 Question from Grab Bag
What are Mrs. Barnes favorite
flowers? Roses, Sunflowers or Lillies
47
300 Answer from Grab Bag
Sunflowers!
48
400 Question from Grab Bag
At which incentive party last year did all your
Team 4 teachers get to hang out? KSU B-Ball
Game, WOF, Party, Movie
49
400 Answer from Grab Bag
The KSU womens basketball game!
50
500 Question from Grab Bag
What is Mrs. Bartletts favorite thing to do in
her free time? Read, Shop, Crafts, Spend time
with Family
51
500 Answer from Grab Bag
Spend time with her family!
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Final Jeopardy
  • Bryce made money over his winter vacation by
    shoveling snow in his neighborhood. One week he
    shoveled these days and times.
  • Monday 2 ½ hours
  • Tuesday 1 ¼ hours
  • Wednesday - 2¾ hours
  • Thursday ¾ hours
  • How many hours did he work for that week?
  • If he makes 8 an hour, how much money will he
    have made?

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Final Jeopardy Answer
  • 7 ¼ hours (2 ½ 1 ¼ 2 ¾ ¾)
  • 2120 5 ½ ¼ ¾ ¾ 2 ¼
  • 5 2 ¼ 7 ¼ hours
  • B ) 58
  • 7 ¼ x 8 29/4 x 8/1 232/4 58
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