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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Adding Decimals. Subtracting Decimals. You choose!. ROUNDING!. Out for Lunch!. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. Final Jeopardy. $500. $500. $500. $500. C1 $100.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Adding Decimals Subtracting Decimals You choose! ROUNDING! Out for Lunch! $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. C1 $100 Round the number 36,179 to the nearest thousand.

  4. C1? $100 36,000

  5. C1 $200 Add 2,560,322 and 58,176 and round the result to the nearest million.

  6. C1 $200 3,000,000

  7. C1 $300 Francis deposited $19470 and $18259 in a bank in two consecutive months. What is the amount in his account rounded to the nearest ten thousand?

  8. C1 $300   40,000

  9. C1 $400 There are 461 boys and 106 girls studying in a school. The monthly fee per student is $60. Find the fee collected in a month rounding it to the nearest thousand.

  10. C1 $400 34,000

  11. C1 final The final Jeopardy answer is: (7- 0.559) – 4 + 79.6 – 15 + 3.876 – 3.008 + 1.33= Timer

  12. C1 final 69.239

  13. C2 $100 Today in the cafeteria you bought a Gatorade for $1.20, Poptarts for 0.50 and a slushy for $2 If you had $5 in your account, how much is left?

  14. C2 $100 1.30

  15. C2 $200 Last night Mr. McAbee took Mrs. McAbee out to eat and to the movies. He started the night with $125.30 and he came home with $15 How much did he spend?

  16. C2 $200 $110.00

  17. C2 $300 At Our Place you ordered lunch for your friends. The orders cost: $4, $3.56, $5, and 4.04, and tax was $0.86. How much change will you get back from two ten dollar bills?

  18. C2 $300 $2.54

  19. C2 $400 At Red Lobster you ordered items that cost $4.99, $13.99, and $5. You gave the waitress $30, how much change did you receive?

  20. C2 $400 $6.02

  21. C2 $500 Our class gave Megan Cooper a welcome back party! We bought steaks for $36.99, baked potatoes for $17.99, salad for $14.75 and cake for $20 We have $100 budgeted for this party. A) How much change will we have left? B) How much left over after you buy a card for $4.99?

  22. C2 $500 $10.27 Yes, $5.28

  23. C3 $100 3.2 + 0.07 + 2 =

  24. C3 $100 5.27

  25. C3 $200 5.5 + 5 + 0. 5=

  26. C3 $200 11

  27. C3 $300 3.4 + 6 + __?_= 12 + 0.4

  28. C3 $300 3

  29. C3 $400 • Cory Crews has decided to wear winning colors. He bought a Tar Heel jacket for $53.95, a Tar Heel magnet for $15 and a Tar Heel flag for $21.99. • How much change does • he get back from a $100 bill? • Go Tar Heels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  30. C3 $400 $9.06

  31. C3 $500 At Ingles last night I purchased the following items Oreos $2.99, Sprite $0.99, ham $3, Chips $1.35, and breath mints $2.75. How much change will I get back from 18.71?

  32. C3 $500 $7.63

  33. C4 $100 5- (3-0.3)=

  34. C4 $100 2.3

  35. C4 $200 (9.7-4.5) – 3=

  36. C4 $200 2.2

  37. C4 $300 32.45 - 1.86 – 4.008= ?

  38. C4 $300 26.582

  39. C4 $400 (7-0.55) – (5-1.399)

  40. C4 $400 2.849

  41. C4 $500 37.9999- 7= __Y_ - 25

  42. C4 $500 55.9999

  43. C5 $100 Which one is greater: 0.078 0.5 2 0.099

  44. C5 $100 2

  45. C5 $200 Which one is the least # 13.72 1.372 137.2

  46. C5 $200 1.372

  47. C5 $300 Find the range of this group of numbers 7.5 5.004 4.5 4.006 0.47 0.5 6.9999

  48. C5 $300 7.5- 0.47=7.03

  49. C5 $400 Put these in order from least to greatest 0.5 0.55 0.05 0.505 5.5 5

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