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UNIT 8 MATH JEOPARDY!

UNIT 8 MATH JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. JEOPARDY!. Probability. Equivalent Fractions & Decimals. Area. Area Number Stories. Add & Subtract Fractions. Perimeter. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400.

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UNIT 8 MATH JEOPARDY!

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  1. UNIT 8 MATHJEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin

  2. JEOPARDY! • Probability Equivalent Fractions & Decimals Area • Area Number Stories • Add & Subtract Fractions Perimeter 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Probability100 A jar contains 7 blue blocks, 3 red blocks, 11 orange blocks, and 4 green blocks.You put your hand in the jar and without looking, pull out a block. About what fraction of the time would you expect to get a red block? • Correct! 3/25 Remember: you add up all of the blocks to get the denominator and the numerator is the amount of the specific block.

  4. Probability 200 If you spin a spinner 200 times, how many times would you expect it to land on purple? • Correct 200 spins / 2 = 100 on purple

  5. Probability 300 A jar contains 7 blue blocks, 3 red blocks, 11 orange blocks, and 4 green blocks.You put your hand in the jar and without looking, pull out a block. About what fraction of the time would you expect to get an pink block? • CORRECT! 0/25 Remember: you add up all of the blocks to get the denominator and the numerator is the amount of the specific block.

  6. Probability 400 If you spin a spinner 300 times, how many times would you expect it to land on purple? • CORRECT! 300 spins / 3 = 100 on purple

  7. Probability 500 If you spin a spinner 600 times, how many times would you expect it to land on green? CORRECT! 600 / 4 = 150 on green

  8. Equivalent Fractions & Decimals 100 What is the equivalent decimal for 910 • CORRECT 0.9

  9. Equivalent Fractions & Decimals 200Write the equivalent decimal for: 6/100 Correct! 0.06

  10. Equivalent Fractions & Decimals 300What is the equivalent fraction for 0.45 Correct! 45/100

  11. Equivalent Fractions & Decimals 400What is the equivalent decimal for 1/100 Correct! The equivalent decimal is: 0.01

  12. Equivalent Fractions & Decimals 500 What is the equivalent decimal for 23/1000 Correct! The equivalent decimal is: 0.023

  13. Find the area of this polygon: Area 100 Correct! Area = 19 cm²

  14. What is the area of this polygon? Area 200 • Correct! Area = 8 cm²

  15. Daily Double!!! What is the area of this figure? Area 300 Correct! Area = 12 cm²

  16. Area 400 What is the are of this polygon? • Correct! 24 cm²

  17. Area 500What is the area of this figure? 6 cm 5 cm Correct! ½ b x h = area 24 cm² 8 cm

  18. Ms. Julie wants to tile her bathroom floor. The room is 7 feet wide and 14 feet long. How many 1-square-foot tiles does she need to cover the floor? Area Number Stories 100 • Correct! 7 ft x 14 ft = 98 tiles

  19. Ms. Andrea wants to tile her kitchen floor. The kitchen is 13 feet wide and 8 feet long. How many 1-square-foot tiles does she need to cover the floor? Area Number Stories 200 Correct 13 ft x 8 ft = 104 tiles

  20. Area Number Stories 300 Ms. Tais wants to tile her closet floor. The closet is 2 feet wide and 3 feet long. How many 6 inch-square tiles does she need to cover the floor? Correct 6 tiles x 4 = 24 little tiles

  21. Ms. Amanda wants to tile her balcony floor. The balcony is 5 feet wide and 12 feet long. How many 6 inch-square tiles does she need to cover the floor? Area Number Stories 400 • Correct! 5 ft x 12 ft = 60 big tiles 60 x 4 = 240 little tiles

  22. Area Number Stories 500 Solve this problem:If I want to tile my bathroom floor with 3” square tiles. How many tiles will I need to cover a 2 yard by 2 yard space? Correct! 2 yards by 2 yards = 6 ft by 6 ft = 36 ft² 1 ft = 12 inches 12 in by 12 in tile can hold 16 small 3” tiles 16 x 36 = 576 tiles

  23. Add and Subtract Fractions100 2/4 + ¼ = CORRECT! 3/4

  24. Add and Subtract Fractions 200 6/8 – 2/8 = Correct! 4/8 or ½

  25. Add and Subtract Fractions 3002/12 + ¼ = Correct! • 2/12 + 3/12 = 5/12

  26. Add and Subtract Fractions 400 8/10 – 2/5 = 8/10 – 4/10 = 4/10 or 2/5

  27. Add and Subtract Fractions 500 3/7 + 3/8 = CORRECT! 24/56 + 21/56 = 45/56

  28. Perimeter100 Correct! 5m + 7m + 5m + 7m = 24m

  29. Perimeter 200 CORRECT! 5m + 5m + 5m = 15m

  30. Perimeter300 Correct! 2m + 1m + 1m + 5m +1m + 1m + 2m 1m + 1m + 5m + 1m + 1m = 22m

  31. Perimeter 400 10.25cm 1.5 cm 3cm 10.5 cm CORRECT! 25.25 cm

  32. Perimeter 500 Correct! 9m x 10 = 90m

  33. FINAL JEOPARDY Find the area of this irregular polygon

  34. Final Jeopardy Answer Triangle = 2m² Parallelogram = 15m² Rectangle = 10m² Triangle #2 = 8m² Total area = 35m²

  35. Thank you for playing JEOPARDY!

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