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EnVision Math Topic 1: Review Jeopardy 2010-11

EnVision Math Topic 1: Review Jeopardy 2010-11

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EnVision Math Topic 1: Review Jeopardy 2010-11. Place Value: Thousands. Place Value: Millions. Rounding. Comparing and Ordering. Counting Money. Making Change. Place Value: Thousands. Place Value: Millions. Counting Money. Comparing and Ordering. Making Change. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EnVision Math

Topic 1:

Review Jeopardy

2010-11

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$100

$200

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$500

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$200

$300

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$500

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$300

$400

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$200

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$500

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What is the value of the 3 in 983,522?

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3,000983,522

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What number do these place value

blocks show?

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2,320

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See Answer

The odometer of Mr. Lamry’s car is shown here.

What will it show after he has traveled 1,000 more miles?

8 2 1 6 2

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83,16282162

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What words should be placed above the 6 to show its place value in the diagram below?

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hund

red

thou

sand

s

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Write14,263 in word form.

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fourteen thousand, two hundred

sixty-three

14,263

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What is the value of the 9 in

394,826,070?

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90,000,000394,826,070

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Write 50,603,050 in expanded

form.

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50,000,000 + 600,000 + 3,000

+ 50Back to Game Board

50,603,050

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See Answer

Write the standard form.

700,000,000 + 30,000,000 + 1,000,000 + 50,000 +

9,000 + 200 + 8

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700,000,000 + 30,000,000 + 1,000,000 + 50,000 +

9,000 + 200 + 8

, ,731 059 208

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See Answer

Write the standard form.

one hundred fifty-two million, six hundred

twenty thousand, eighteen

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one hundred fifty-two million, six hundred

twenty thousand, eighteen

152,620,018

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See Answer

Write the word form of

302,900,041.

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three hundred two million, nine

hundred thousand, forty-one

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302,900,041

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See Answer

Round 4,724 to

the nearest hundred.

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4,7004,724

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What is 436,199 rounded to the place of the underlined digit?

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436,000436,199

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What is 436,199 rounded to the place of the underlined digit?

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436,000436,199

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Round 2,712,999 to the nearest hundred thousand.

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2,700,0002,712,999

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What is 6,958,321 rounded to the place of the underlined digit?

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6,960,0006,958,321

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Which statement is true?

A. 250,080 > 250,008B. 250,800 < 250,080C. 250,800 > 258,000D. 250,800 < 250,080

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A. 250,080 > 250,008

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Which statement is NOT true about the diameter of Mars?

A. It is less than the diameter of Jupiter.B. It is less than the diameter of Earth.C. It is greater than the diameter of Mercury.D. It is greater than the diameter of Saturn.

Planet Diameter

Mercury 4,880 km

Venus 12,100 km

Earth 12,756 km

Mars 6,794

Jupiter 142,800 km

Saturn 120,660 km

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A. It is less than the diameter of Jupiter. 6,794<142,800B. It is less than the diameter of Earth. 6,794<12,756C. It is greater than the diameter of Mercury. 6,794>4,880D. It is greater than the diameter of Saturn.6,794>120,660

Planet Diameter

Mercury 4,880 km

Venus 12,100 km

Earth 12,756 km

Mars 6,794

Jupiter 142,800 km

Saturn 120,660 km

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See Answer

The number of cans collected by

the fourth grade class was 382,021. Which of the following is greater than 382,021?

A. 382,010B. 381,200C. 380,210D. 382,100

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< 382,021A. 382,010

B. 381,200

C. 380,210

D. 382,100

< 382,021

< 382,021

> 382,021

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Which statement is

NOT true?

A. 5,914 < 5,419B. 5,914 < 5,941C. 5,914 > 5,194D. 5,914 < 9,514

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A. 5,914 < 5,419

B. 5,914 < 5,941

C. 5,914 > 5,194

D. 5,914 < 9,514

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Which list shows the numbers in order from least to greatest?

A. 91,630; 91,360; 90,300B. 90,300; 91,360; 91,630C. 90,300; 91,630; 91,360D. 91,360; 91,630; 90,300

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A. 91,630; 91,360; 90,300

B. 90,300; 91,360; 91,630

A. 90,300; 91,630; 91,360

B. 91,360; 91,630; 90,300

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Johan spent 5 dollars and 7 dimes on lunch. How much money did

he spend?

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$5.70

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What is 4 ones, 8 dimes, and 2 pennies written with

a dollar sign and decimal point?

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$4.82

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Natalie paid the money shown for breakfast. How much did

she pay for breakfast?

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$6.87

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Count the money.

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Back to Game Board $31.66

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See Answer

Count the money.

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Back to Game Board $1.67

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Amy spent $.34 at the School Store. She paid $1.00. How

much change should she receive?

Draw the coins and bills she would receive

as change.

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$ .66

Cost: $ .34 Paid: $1.00

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Liz spent $6.39 at Arby’s. Calculate the change from a

$10 bill.

Draw the coins and bills she would receive

as change.

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Back to Game Board $3.61

Cost: $6.39 Paid: $10.00

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Joe spent $14.42 for a new shirt. Calculate the change

from a $20 bill.

Draw the coins and bills he would receive

as change.

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Back to Game Board $5.58

Cost: $14.42 Paid: $20.00

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Mary spent $38.69 at the mall. Calculate the change from a

$50 bill.

Draw the coins and bills she would receive

as change.

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Back to Game Board $11.31

Cost: $38.69

Paid: $50.00

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Mr. Jones bought roses for $26.87. He gave the cashier two twenty dollar bills. How much

change should he get back?

Draw the coins and bills

he would receive

as change.

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Back to Game Board $13.13

Cost: $26.87

Paid: $40.00