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Jeopardy

Test your math skills with these Jeopardy-style math questions. Solve problems involving money, fractions, decimals, and more!

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E Column F 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. Mrs. Kubat has $67.22 in her wallet. She bought lunch for $8.79 and snacks for $32.31. What is the best estimate for how much money she has left?

  5. $26 $67 – ($9 + $32) = $67 -$41 =

  6. Mrs. Mullison bought 13.27 pounds of dark chocolate. She uses 0.6 of the apples to make a cake. How many pounds of chocolate does she use to make the cake?

  7. She uses 7.962 pounds of dark chocolate

  8. What is 1/100 of 521? Your answer must be a decimal!

  9. 5.21

  10. The tennis team has a budget of $2,100 to buy new uniforms. Each uniform costs $117. Explain whether or not the team has enough money to buy 18 uniforms.

  11. The team does not have enough money. To purchase 18 uniforms would cost $2,106 which is greater than $2,100.

  12. Mrs. Schalick greeted her students with the following expression on the board. (7 x 100) + (6 x 1) + (8 x 1/10) + (2 x 1/100) Write two decimals that are equivalent to this expression.

  13. 706.82 706.820

  14. Solve the following problem: 46.8 x 103 =

  15. 46,800

  16. Mrs. Dickson’s lunch cost $12.57. Ms. Cioffi’s lunch cost $4.79 more than Mrs. Dickson’s. How much did Ms. Cioffi’s lunch cost?

  17. Ms. Cioffi’s lunch cost $17.36

  18. This year’s graduating class has 459 students. If they are planning to set up 27 chairs in a row, how many rows will the need?

  19. The staff will need to set up 17 rows.

  20. In a 6 inning baseball game, a student decides she will play 5/9 as catcher and the rest of the game in the outfield. How many innings will she play in the outfield?

  21. She will play 2 2/3 innings in the outfield

  22. Mrs. Mullison is putting a rectangular garden in her back yard with side lengths of ¾ yards and 2/5 yards. What is the area of her garden?

  23. Her garden will be 6/20 sq yards or 3/10 sq yards

  24. Write down 2 numbers with digits in the thousandth place that when rounded to the nearest tenth will round to 765.4.

  25. Any number from 765.350 to 765.449

  26. Mr. Stemberger ordered a pizza. 1/6 of the pizza has pepperoni and 5/8 has anchovies. The rest of the pizza is plain. What fraction of the pizza is plain?

  27. 5/24 of the pizza is plain

  28. Mr. Petsch lives 2 3/4 miles from Cowtown. Ms. Cioffi lives 2 2/3 as far from Cowtown as Mr. Petsch. How far does Ms. Cioffi live from Cowtown?

  29. Ms. Cioffi lives 7 1/3 miles from Cowtown

  30. Mrs. Hildebrand is putting a brick border around her garden. The garden has a 55.2 foot long border and there are 12 bricks. What is the length of each brick?

  31. Each brick is 4.6 feet

  32. Mrs. Hildebrand ordered 884 pins to give to each classroom. Each box has 34 pins. How many boxes did Mrs. Hildebrand order?

  33. She ordered 26 boxes

  34. Solve the following problem: 0.381 x 103 =

  35. 381

  36. Solve the following problem: 5 3/5 x 3/4

  37. 4 1/5

  38. A plumber has a pipe that is 7 3/5 feet long. She cuts off 3 ¾ feet for the dishwasher overflow. How much pipe does she have left?

  39. The plumber will have 3 17/20 feet left

  40. Mrs. DiPalma stacked sleeves of golf balls 8 high. If the stack is 22.4 inches tall, how wide is each sleeve of golf balls?

  41. Each sleeve is 2.8 inches tall

  42. Ms. Cioffi ordered 6,400 pencils to be shared among the 40 classrooms in MSS. How many pencils will each home room receive?

  43. Each classroom will receive 160 pencils 6,400 ➗ 40 = 160

  44. At the Odyssey of the Mind competition, the 8th grade team’s structure held 62.301 pounds. The 5th grade team’s held 62.31. Whose structure held more weight?

  45. The 5th Grade’s 62.31 > 62.301

  46. What is the product of 5/9 and 1/7?

  47. 5/63

  48. Write 3 expressions that are equivalent to ¾ + 5/8 =

  49. 6/8 + 5/8 12/16 + 10/16 18/24 + 15/24 30/40 + 25/40

  50. Mrs. Schalick brought in 3/8 cup of salsa while Mr. Stemberger brought in 1/12 cup of salsa. How much salsa do they have altogether?

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