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Jeopardy. Hosted by Ms. Ganley. Word Problems. Compare Numbers. Graphs. Money. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. 423 < 432. Compare the numbers. Write >,

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Compare Numbers Graphs Money

Word Problems

300 300 300

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400

200

100

500 500 500 500

100

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Row 1, Col 1

Compare the numbers.

Write >, <, or =

423 432

423 < 432

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1,2

What is the mode?

1

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1,3

Round the money to the Nearest dollar

$9.46

$9.00

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1,4

Selma and Rick both have remoteControlled cars. The battery in Selma’s

Car lasted for 15 hours. Rick’s carBattery lasted for 21 hours.

How much longer did Rick’s batteryLast?

21 – 15 = 6 hours

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2,1

Compare the numbers.

Write >, <, or =

5,398 5,389

5,398 > 5,389

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2,2

What is the range?

14

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2,3

Round the money to The nearest dime

$4.77

$4.80

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2,4

David’s father asked him to mow the Lawn in a week and 2 days. In

How many days will DavidHave to mow the lawn? Circle any

Hidden information

9 days (week is hidden)

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3,1

Round this number to the Nearest 10

7,335

7,340

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3,2

How many more kids likeCheese better than pepperoni?

Kids Favorite Pizza toppings

40-25 = 15 kids

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3,3

Draw two coin combinationsFor 72 cents

Q Q D D P P and D D D D D D D P P

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3,4

Susan has $8.00. She wants to orderSoup for $3.78 and a bottle of

Water for $1.67 and a cookie for$1.10. How can she

Estimate to be sure she has Enough money?

Round each amount up to the nearest dollar, then add the three amounts. $4.00+$2.00+$2.00 = $8.00

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4,1

Write these numbers inOrder from least to greatest.

9,321 8,533 8,543

8,533, 8,543, 9,321

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4,2

Fill in the missing numberHat Sales

236

Number Before Sale

Number Sold Number Left After Sale

Blue 219 17

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4,3

See Document Camera

(Type the question for 4,3 here.)?

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Cal bought a magazine for $3.67. He paid with a $5.00 bill. How muchChange will he get? Draw the coins

And bills he received.

$1 Q N P P P, $1.33

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5,1

Round this number to the Nearest 10

9,977

9,980

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5,2

How many more red hats than blue hats did the

store have before the sale?Hat Sales

236-219=17, then 64-17=47

Number Before Sale Number After Sale Number Left after sale

Blue 236 219

Red 189 125 64

Green 259 233 26

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5,3

Solve the problem if possible. If more information is needed, rewrite the problem to include the

necessary information and solve it.

Nina wants to buy lunch. She wants a salad that costs $4.25 and a bottle of

water. How much will Nina’s lunch cost?

Cannot solve it. Need to know how much the water costs.

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5,4

Mr. Sanchez has a box of paper clips. When he bought the box, there were 675

Paper clips inside. He has used 263Paper clips and 320 thumb tacks.

Round each number to The nearest ten to estimate how many

Paper clips he has left.Cross out any extra information.