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Math Jeopardy

Engage in a fun Math Jeopardy game with categories like Operations, Prime Time, Factors & Multiples, Misc., Round Ups & Downs. Answer questions on sum, product, quotient, prime numbers, factors, multiples, divisibility, rounding, and fractions.

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Math Jeopardy

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  1. Math Jeopardy

  2. Operations Prime Time Factors & Multiples Misc. Round Ups & Downs $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. Operations Prime Time Factors & Multiples Misc. Round Ups & Downs $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

  4. Operations - $100 The answer to an addition problem. What is the sum? Back to Board

  5. Operations - $200 The answer to a multiplication problem. What is the product? Back to Board

  6. Operations - $300 The answer to a division problem. What is the quotient? Back to Board

  7. Operations - $400 The funny bone, wrenched ankle and the bread basket were some of the organs to be removed in this game. Back to Board What is Operation?

  8. Operations - $500 The remainder of 15 divided by 8. What is 7? Back to Board

  9. Prime Time - $100 The smallest two digit prime number. What is 11? Back to Board

  10. Prime Time - $200 The only even prime number. What is 2? Back to Board

  11. Prime Time - $300 The smallest prime number. What is 2? Back to Board

  12. Prime Time - $400 The largest one digit prime number. What is 7? Back to Board

  13. Prime Time - $500 This term describes natural numbers that are not prime or 1. What are composite numbers? Back to Board

  14. Factors & Multiples - $100 All the natural number factors of the number 10. What are 1, 2, 5, and 10? Back to Board

  15. Factors & Multiples - $200 All the natural number factors of the number 13. What are 1 and 13? Back to Board

  16. Factors & Multiples - $300 The first 3 multiples of the number 7. What are 7, 14, and 21? Back to Board

  17. Factors & Multiples - $400 The “chant” that is uttered to help us remember important characteristics about factors and multiples. What is factors fewer, multiples more!!! ? Back to Board

  18. Factors & Multiples - $500 Is the number 100000001000005 divisible by 3. What is no way? Back to Board

  19. MISC. - $100 The name of the notation used to show that 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 is = 46 What is exponential notation? Back to Board

  20. MISC. - $200 The quotient of 6 divided by 0. What is undefined? Back to Board

  21. MISC. - $300 The rule for divisibility by 5. What is the one’s digit must be a “0” or a “5”? Back to Board

  22. MISC. - $400 The answer to 8 / 4 * 2 What is 4? Back to Board

  23. MISC. - $500 The factors of the number 24. What are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24? Back to Board

  24. Round - $100 317 rounded to nearest ten. What is 320? Back to Board

  25. Round - $200 915 rounded to nearest ten. What is 920? Back to Board

  26. Round - $300 309 rounded to nearest hundred. What is 300? Back to Board

  27. Round - $400 319,999 rounded to nearest ten thousand. What is 320,000? Back to Board

  28. Round - $500 719,999 rounded to nearest ten. What is 720,000? Back to Board

  29. Fractions - $100 The name of the number on the “top” of the fraction. What is the numerator? Back to Board

  30. Fractions - $200 The term used for a fraction whose numerator is > than the denominator. Example: 9/2. What is an improper fraction? Back to Board

  31. Fractions - $300 The reduced version of 4/12. What is 1/3 ? Back to Board

  32. Fractions - $400 DAILY DOUBLE!!!

  33. Fractions - $400 The product of ½ and ¾. What is 3/8? Back to Board

  34. Fractions - $500 The quotient of 1/8 and ¼. What is ½? Back to Board

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