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TAKS Jeopardy Review

TAKS Jeopardy Review. Jeopardy. Direct Variation. Functions. Probability. Solving for Variables. Areas and Lines. Solving for X. Jeopardy. Direct Variation. Functions. Probability. Solving for Variables. Areas and Lines. Solving for X. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200.

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TAKS Jeopardy Review

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  1. TAKS Jeopardy Review

  2. Jeopardy

  3. Direct Variation

  4. Functions

  5. Probability

  6. Solving for Variables

  7. Areas and Lines

  8. Solving for X

  9. Jeopardy Direct Variation Functions Probability Solving for Variables Areas and Lines Solving for X 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 Final Jeopardy

  10. What letter represents “varies directly?” $100 Question Direct Variation

  11. K $100 Answer Direct Variation

  12. Return

  13. The distance traveled by a plane varies directly with the square of the wind speed. Write an equation to model the problem. $200 Question Direct Variation

  14. D = ks2 $200 Answer Direct Variation

  15. Return

  16. The distance traveled by a car after the breaks are applied varies directly with the square of the speed. A car traveling at 30 mph has a breaking distance of 24 feet. Find the breaking distance of a car traveling 45 mph. $300 Question Direct Variation

  17. 54 feet $300 Answer Direct Variation

  18. Return

  19. The amount of material needed to cover a ball varies directly with the square of the radius. Find the radius of a ball that needs 366 square centimeters of material to cover it. The variation constant is 12.56. $400 Question Direct Variation

  20. 5.4cm $400 Answer Direct Variation

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  22. The cross sectional area of a tree trunk varies directly with the square of its age. A tree with a cross sectional area of 49 square inches is 11 years old. What is the cross sectional area of a tree that is 18 years old? $500 Question Direct Variation

  23. 131.22 in2 $500 Answer Direct Variation

  24. Return

  25. How can you tell if a graph is a function? $100 Question Functions

  26. It passes the Vertical Line Test (VLT) $100 Answer Functions

  27. Return

  28. Daily Double Daily Double

  29. F(x) = -5x2-5x-3, find f(3) Daily Double Question

  30. F(5) = -153 Daily Double Answer

  31. Return

  32. F(4) = 2 and F(7) = 5 Write an equation to model the points in F(x) = mx+b $300 Question Functions

  33. F(x) = x-2 $300 Answer Functions

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  35. What kind of a function is F(x) = -3x2+4x-2? $400 Question Functions

  36. Quadratic $400 Answer Functions

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  38. What is the range of a function? $500 Question Functions

  39. The range is all y values of the graph or how far down and up a graph goes. $500 Answer Functions

  40. Return

  41. How many ways to arrange the word MATHEMATICS? $100 Question Probability

  42. 4,989,600 $100 Answer Probability

  43. Return

  44. The GlenOak Chess Club has 9 members. 3 of these members will be chosen for an elite team. How would you compute the possible total? $200 Question Probability

  45. 9C3 $200 Answer Probability

  46. Return

  47. Two dice are rolled. Find P(sum is 9) $300 Question Probability

  48. $300 Answer Probability

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  50. The eleven member Board of Directors of a company wants to elect a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Historian from 11 members. How many different ways can this be done? $400 Question Probability

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