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Test your knowledge and skills in converting customary units and solving fraction operations with this interactive Jeopardy game. Includes hot problems, estimating products, dividing fractions, multiplying whole numbers and mixed numbers, and more!
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Customary Unit Conversions Dividing Fractions & Mixed #s Hot Problems Multiplying Fractions, Whole #s, & Mixed #s Estimating Products of Fractions $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 6 4/5 x 8 1/9
C1? $100 What is 56?
C1 $200 2 1/8 x 5/6
C1 $200 What is 2?
C1 $300 1/5 of 35
C1 $300 What is 7?
C1 $400 2/9 of 88
C1 $400 What is 20?
C1 final The final Jeopardy answer is: 5/9 of my baseball cards are before 1992. The remaining baseball cards are after 1992. If I have 55 cards before 1992, how many do I have after 1992? ? Timer
C1 final What is 44 baseball cards?
C2 $100 1/5 x 7
C2 $100 What is 1 2/5?
C2 $200 3/7 x 8
C2 $200 What is 3 3/7?
C2 $300 3/5 x 5/7
C2 $300 What is 3/7?
C2 $400 3/4 x 2
C2 $400 What is 1 1/2?
C2 $500 Alberto rode 5/8 of the water rides at the water park. His sister, Reina, rode half of the rides that Alberto rode. What fraction of the water rides did Reina not ride?
C2 $500 What is 11/16?
C3 $100 30 in = ______ ft
C3 $100 What is 2.5 ft?
C3 $200 6 ¼ ft = _______ in
C3 $200 What is 75 in?
C3 $300 _____ lb = 48 oz
C3 $300 What is 3 lb?
C3 $400 _____ oz = 7 lb
C3 $400 What is 112 oz?
C3 $500 5.5 yd = ______ ft
C3 $500 What is 16.5 ft?
C4 $100 6 ÷ 2/3
C4 $100 What is 9?
C4 $200 2/5 ÷ 3/4
C4 $200 What is 8/15?
C4 $300 10 ÷ 5/6
C4 $300 What is 12?
C4 $400 3 3/4 ÷ 5 5/8
C4 $400 What is 2/3?
C4 $500 4 1/6 ÷ 10
C4 $500 What is 5/12?
C5 $100 By what fraction would you multiply by 8 4/5 so that your product is about 4?
C5 $100 What is 2/5, 3/7, or 4/9? (something that’s a little less than half)
C5 $200 Write a fraction times a whole number problem so that your product is between 5 and 7.
C5 $200 Answers may vary. (One example – 10 x 2/3)
C5 $300 Write a fraction times a fraction problem so that your product is between 2 and 4.
C5 $300 Answers may vary. One example – 15/2 x 1/2
C5 $400 Provide two positive fractions with a quotient of 4/5. (Neither fraction can be 4/5.)
C5 $400 Answers may vary? One example - 1/5 divided by 1/4