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Test your math skills with Jeopardy Math Challenges! Solve probability problems, use the Pythagorean theorem, solve linear equations, work with fractions and proportions, and calculate percentages. Can you beat the challenge?

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... MISS GUERCIO

  3. Jeopardy Probability/ Pythagorean Theorem Linear Equations Equations Fraction Equations Proportions & Percents Expressions 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. 2(4) + 22 42 – 11 A 100

  5. 6 A 100

  6. 5  8 – 4 + 16 ÷ 2 A 200

  7. 44 44 A 200

  8. 3 (n – p) + 2n – 4p A 300

  9. 5n – 7p A 300

  10. 6 ( 2 – j ) + 2j – 5 A 400

  11. -4j + 7 A 400

  12. 12v - 3 ( 2 + 4v ) + 3 A 500

  13. -3 A 500

  14. You pay $35 in dues to a photo club and $10 per roll you have developed. If you spend $225 during the year, how many rolls of film do you have developed? B 100

  15. 19 rolls B 100

  16. Solve 10y – (4y + 8) = –20 B 200

  17. y = - 2 B 200

  18. Solve 3x + 15 – 9 = 2(x + 2). B 300

  19. x = - 2 B 300

  20. 3(4x + 2) = 12x + 3 B 400

  21. No solution B 400

  22. A car-rental company charges a flat fee of $195 and $.20 per mile to rent a popular model of a sports-utility vehicle. If the total cost to rent the vehicle for a 5-day ski trip was $495, how many miles were driven? B 500

  23. 1,500 miles B 500

  24. C 100

  25. x = 15 C 100

  26. C 200

  27. C 200

  28. Lynn made a mix with the following 1 ¾ cups granola, 2/3 cups of peanuts, 1 ½ cups of cranberries, and ¼ cups of chocolate chips. What is the total amount of cups she made of her mix? C 300

  29. 4 1/6 cups C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. C 400

  32. 372 C 400

  33. x- 22 = 41 C 500

  34. x = 9 C 500

  35. For the first 4 home football games, the concession stand sold a total of 600 hotdogs. If that ratio stays constant, how many hotdogs will sell for all 10 home games? D 100

  36. 1,500 hotdogs D 100

  37. D 200

  38. 7.8m D 200

  39. Shoes: $14 How much is 8% tax? D 300

  40. $1.12 D 300

  41. Victoria went to the mall on Saturday and bought a DVD which originally cost $29. It was on sale for 10% off. How much did she pay for the DVD? D 400

  42. The movie originally cost $29, so a 10% discount is equal to $2.90. Therefore, the sale price on the DVD is: $29.00 - $2.90 = $26.10 D 400

  43. Find the cost after discount: $32 sweater, 55% off D 500

  44. $14.40 D 500

  45. Dylan, Andrew, Hailey, and Jordan ran in a race. In how many different orders can they finish the race? E 100

  46. 24 orders E 100

  47. How many ways can a president and vice-president be selected in a class of twenty-five students? E 200

  48. 600 ways E 200

  49. Find the missing measure. a = ?, b = 8, c = 10 E 300

  50. a = 6 E 300

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