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Math-Science MANIAcs 2014: Einstein's Vs. Ionstein's Jeopardy Challenge

Competing teams answer trivia questions in rounds based on math and science categories. Cheer for your team and win points for your campus in this exciting Jeopardy game!

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Math-Science MANIAcs 2014: Einstein's Vs. Ionstein's Jeopardy Challenge

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  1. WELCOME TO MagoffinMiddle School Math-Science MANIAcs 2014

  2. COMPETING TEAMS Einstein’s (math) Vs Ionstein’s (science)

  3. The Rules of the Game • The first round is called the Jeopardy Round. Five trivia categories are posted on the board, with a column of five questions below each category. The questions are hidden by dollar amounts, which increase in value from top to bottom. The higher the dollar amount, the tougher the question. • Players begin by choosing a category and a dollar amount. I will read the question, and give you a few minutes to work with your teams. Once time is up, you will need to raise your team’s white board with an answer!!!

  4. WHO GETS THE POINTS? • The campus with the most teams with the correct answer will get the points. Therefore, each one of the teams is contributing to your campus total score!

  5. Jeopardy Schedule! • 10 minutes-Practice Round • 45 minutes-Jeopardy Round #1 • 15 minutes-Summary/Break/Prepare for Part 2 • 45 minutes-Jeopardy Round #2

  6. WHAT HAPPENS AFTERWARDS? • ROUND #1  SCORE 1 • ROUND #2  SCORE 2 -------------- TOTAL SCORE FINAL ROUND  GET READY TO BET!!!

  7. PRACTICE PROBLEM • Jackie paid $3.25 to make 25 copies. How much would she pay for 60 copies at the same price per copy? A. $6.65 B. $7.80 C. $8.45 D. $9.00

  8. Answer B. $7.80

  9. Jeopardy Geometry & Spatial Reasoning Matter and Energy Force, Motion, and Energy Probability / Earth & Space Number Sense $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  10. $100 Question Brian and Cameron are planning a trip from El Paso to Houston, a distance of 742 miles. They plan to drive an average of 60 miles per hour. They expect to stop 2 times for 45 minutes each time to rest and eat. What is a reasonable total time to allow for the trip? A. 10 to 11 hours B. 11 to 12 hours C. 12 to 13 hours D. 13 to 14 hours

  11. $100 Answer D. 13 to 14 hours

  12. A copy machine can print 36 pages in 45 seconds. At this rate, how long will it take the copier to print 1332 pages? • A. 27.77 minutes • B . 27 minutes 45 seconds • C. 1665 minutes • D. 28 ¾ minutes $200 Question

  13. $200 Answer B . 27 minutes 45 seconds

  14. $300 Question Rachael was measuring side lengths of squares and calculating their areas. What would be the side length of a square with an area of 200 square inches? A. Less than 13 inches B. Between 13 and 14 inches C. Between 14 and 15 inches D. More than 15 inches

  15. $300 Answer C. Between 14 and 15 inches

  16. $400 Question The average distance from Earth to the sun is about 1.496× 108 kilometers. The average distance from Saturn to the sun is about1.423× 109 kilometers. When both planets are at their average distance from the sun, how much farther is Saturn from the sun than Earth? A. 73,000,000 km B. 127,300,000 km C. 1,172,400,000 km D. 1,273,400,000 km

  17. $400 Answer D. 1,273,400,000 km

  18. $500 Question Patricia had 72 tickets for games at a pizza parlor. She used 1/9 of the tickets to play the Kong game. She then used 12.5% of the remaining tickets to play the ring-toss game, in which she won 7 more tickets. How many tickets did Patricia have after playing these games? Record your answer…

  19. $500 Answer 63 tickets

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  22. $200 Question

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  26. $400 Question

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  28. $500 Question

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  30. Rodney is building a replica of Fenway Park. The infield is in the shape of a diamond with each side measuring 90 feet. If Rodney is dilating the infield using a scale factor of 62.5 %, what is the perimeter of the dilated diamond? A. 33.75 feet B. 135 feet C. 56.25 feet D. 225 feet $100 Question

  31. $100 Answer D. 225 feet

  32. Triangle ABC is similar to triangle MNO. What scale factor was used to dilate triangle ABC to create triangle MNO? $200 Question

  33. $200 Answer D. 2½

  34. $300 Question The tire of a wheelbarrow has a diameter of 9 inches. Which is closest to the distance traveled during 3 full rotations of the tire? A. 14.1 inches B. 28.3 inches C. 42.4 inches D. 84.8 inches

  35. $300 Answer D. 84.8 inches

  36. $400 Question A rectangle has a length of 7.5 inches and a width of 3 inches. This rectangle is dilated by a scale factor of 2.2 to create a new rectangle. What are the dimensions of the new rectangle? F. l = 5.3 in. and w = 0.8 in. G. l = 16.5 in. and w = 6.6 in. H. l = 9.7 in. and w = 5.2 in. J. l = 16.5 in. and w = 3.0 in.

  37. $400 Answer G. l = 16.5 in. and w = 6.6 in.

  38. $500 Question Martin is using cardboard moving boxes to store all his magazines. Each box is 1½ feet wide, 3 feet long, and 2¾ feet high. If Martin uses three boxes, what is the combined volume of the boxes in cubic inches? Record your answer…

  39. $500 Answer 64,152 cubic inches

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  42. $200 Question

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  44. $300 Question

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  46. $400 Question

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  48. $500 Question

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  50. $100 Question Larry rolls a fair cube with faces numbered 1 through 6 and spins a spinner. The cube and the spinner are shown below. What is the probability of rolling a 3 and spinning a 4?

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