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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Word Problems. With Whole Numbers. Grab Bag. Just Fractions. A Little of All. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Word Problems With Whole Numbers Grab Bag Just Fractions A Little of All Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Question from Just Fractions When do I have to have a common denominator? A – When adding only B – When adding and subtracting C – With all fraction operations D – Never!

  3. $100 Answer from H1 B – When adding and subtracting

  4. $200 Question from Just Fractions What is the sum of 2/3 + 4/5? A – 22/15 B – 6/8 C – 8/15 D – 2/15

  5. $200 Answer from Just Fractions A – 22/15

  6. $300 Question from Just Fractions Find 1/5 of 2/7 A – 3/12 B – 2/12 C – 2/10 D – 2/35

  7. $300 Answer from Just Fractions D – 2/35

  8. $400 Question from Just Fractions Find the quotient of 2/3 divided by 4/5. A – 8/15 B – 6/8 C – 10/12 D – 8/12

  9. $400 Answer from Just Fractions C – 10/12

  10. $500 Question from Just Fractions When you multiply two regular fractions, (not improper) what is something we know about the answer?

  11. $500 Answer from Just Fractions - The answer will be less than both the fractions you multiplied together - The answer’s numerator is the product of fractions’ numerators and the denominator is the product of the fractions’ denominators!

  12. $100 Question from With Whole Numbers Find the sum of 2 ¾ + 3 ½

  13. $100 Answer from With Whole Numbers 6 ¼ Because: 2 + 3 = 5 ¾ + ½ = 1 ¼ Total = 6 ¼

  14. $200 Question from With Whole Numbers Find the difference between: 5 1/3 and 2 3/4

  15. $200 Answer from With Whole Numbers 2 7/12 Because: 5 1/3 – 2 3/4 cannot be done without borrowing or turning them both to improper fractions!

  16. $300 Question from With Whole Numbers Find the product of 3 ½ and 2 ¼

  17. $300 Answer from With Whole Numbers 63/8 or 7 7/8 Because: 3 ½ x 2 ¼ becomes… 7/2 x 9/4 = 63/8

  18. $400 Question from With Whole Numbers Divide 2/3 of a bag of candy among 5 classmates.

  19. $400 Answer from With Whole Numbers • 2/15 of a bag per person • Because: 2/3 divided by 5 becomes… • 2/3 x 1/5 = 2/15

  20. $500 Question from With Whole Numbers How would you divide 3 ¼ bags of popcorn among you and 2 friends?

  21. $500 Answer from With Whole Numbers Each person would get 1 1/12 a bag Because: 3 ¼ bags divided by 3 people becomes… 13/4 x 1/3 = 13/12 = 1 1/12

  22. $100 Question from A Little of All There are 32 students in Ms. Benton’s class. Of the students, 3/8 are boys. How many boys are in her class? A – 6 B – 8 C – 12 D - 14

  23. $100 Answer from A Little of All C – 12 are boys Because: 3/8 of24 means… 3/8 x24/1 = 96/8 = 12

  24. $200 Question from A Little of All Find the difference between 10 2/3 and 8 9/12

  25. $200 Answer from A Little of All 1 11/12 Because: You have to borrow or change the fractions to improper fractions before subtracting

  26. $300 Question from A Little of All Which sum is larger? 4/5 + 5/8 or 4/7 + 5/9

  27. $300 Answer from A Little of All 4/5 + 5/8 Because: 4/5 + 5/8 = 1 17/40 (which is almost 1 ½) and 4/7 + 5/9 = 1 8/63 (which is way less than 1 ½)

  28. $400 Question from A Little of All Find N if … N – 1/5 = 7/20

  29. $400 Answer from A Little of All N = 11/20 Because: N – 1/5 = 7/20 can change to… ?/20 – 4/20 = 7/20 And 11- 4 = 7!

  30. $500 Question from A Little of All Find the quotient of 1/3 divided by 4 by drawing a diagram or using a number line.

  31. $500 Answer from A Little of All 0 1 1/3 1/12

  32. $100 Question from Word Problems In the refrigerator, Tony found 3/4 of a pizza. He ate 1/6 of what was left. How much of the pizza did he eat? A – 1/24 B – 1/8 C – 1/4 D – 1/3

  33. $100 Answer from Word Problems B – 1/8 of the pizza Because: 1/6 of 3/4 means… 1/6 x 3/4 = 3/24 = 1/8

  34. $200 Question from Word Problems Mr. Stewart needs to make 3 apple pies for a bake sale. Each apple pie needs 2 ¼ cups of flour. How much flour will he need in all?

  35. $200 Answer from Word Problems 6 ¾ cups of flour is needed Because: 3 x 2 ¼ = 3/1 x 9/4 = 27/4 = 6 ¾

  36. $300 Question from Word Problems Carletta bought 14 yards of string to make shoelaces for her basketball team. She estimates that it takes 2/5 a yard to make one shoelace. How many shoelaces can she make?

  37. $300 Answer from Word Problems 35 shoelaces Because: 14 divided by 2/5 becomes… 14/1 x 5/2 = 70/2 = 35 (Remember, Keep, Change, Change!)

  38. $400 Question from Word Problems The Comfy Couch Furniture store purchased 3 1/5 pages in the newspaper to advertise their upcoming sale. They then decided to cancel 1 7/10 pages. How many pages did they actually use?

  39. $400 Answer from Word Problems They used 1 ½ pages for advertising Because: 3 1/5 – 1 7/10 cannot be done without first borrowing or changing to improper fractions

  40. $500 Question from Word Problems Sammy’s mother bought 4 1/3 pounds of strawberries to make smoothies. She estimates that she will need 1/9 pound of strawberries for each smoothie. How many smoothies can she make?

  41. $500 Answer from Word Problems She can make 30 smoothies! Because: 3 1/3 divided by 1/9 becomes… 10/3 x 9/1 = 90/3 = 30

  42. $100 Question from Grab Bag How many cats does Mrs. Faulk have at home?

  43. $100 Answer from Grab Bag 2

  44. $200 Question from Grab Bag What was Mrs. Faulk's favorite subject in school?

  45. $200 Answer from Grab Bag English

  46. $300 Question from Grab Bag What is Mrs. Faulksfavorite Color?

  47. $300 Answer from Grab Bag Purple!

  48. $400 Question from Grab Bag Where was Mrs. Faulk teaching before she came here?

  49. $400 Answer from Grab Bag Colton High School

  50. $500 Question from Grab Bag What is Mrs. Faulk’s favorite thing to do in her free time? Hint: It's one of these things Read, Take Photographs, Scrapbook, Make Quilts, Do Math, Cook

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