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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Fractions/ Decimals A. Fractions/ Decimals B. Geometry. Measurement A. Measurement B. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Choose a category. You will be given the answer.

You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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Fractions/Decimals B

MeasurementA

MeasurementB

10 Point

20 Points

30 Points

40 Points

50 Points

10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point

20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points

30 Points

40 Points

50 Points

30 Points 30 Points 30 Points

40 Points 40 Points 40 Points

50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

GeometryFractions/ Decimals A

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Duncan put blue marbles and green marbles in a bag. Exactly 3/4 of the marbles in the bag are blue. Which of the following could be the total number of marbles in the bag?

A. 3 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8

Duncan put blue marbles and green marbles in a bag. Exactly

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D. 8

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The picture below represents a cake cut into equal-sized pieces.

Claire and her friends ate 9 pieces of the cake. Which fraction names the amount of the original cake that was left? A. 3/12

B. 3/9

C. 6/9

D. 9/12

B.

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A. 3/12

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The model below is shaded to represent the number 1.

Which number is represented by the shaded portion of the model below?

A 0.72 B 7.2C 72D 720

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0.72

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Miguel ate two of the orange pieces pictured below.

What fraction of the total number of orange pieces did Miguel eat?

A. 1/8

B. 1/4

C. 1/3

D. ½

B.

C.

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¼

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Which figure has LESS THAN ½

shaded?

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4

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Tonya found a board that was 9.6 feet long. She cut 4.8 feet off the board. How long is the board now?

A. 4.8 feet B. 5.2 feet C. 48 feet D. 52 feet

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A. 4.8 feet

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If the model is one unit, which decimal is represented by the shaded part?     

A. 0.44 B. 0.56 C. 0.64 D. 0.65

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B. 0.56

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An apple pie was cut into 10 equal pieces. Bill ate 2 pieces and Ramona ate 2 pieces. What decimal stands for the pieces that are left?

A. one and six tenths B. one and four tenths C. six tenths D. four tenths

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C. six tenths

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Matt bought the items shown below at the school store. The prices shown include tax.What was the total cost of these four items?

A. $14.84

B. $15.04

C. $16.04

D. $23.15

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C. $16.04

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Chen had $5.00. He spent $2.87 for lunch. How much does he have left?

A. $2.13 B. $3.12 C. $3.13 D. $3.23

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A. $2.13

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Look at the four angles marked on the picture of a house.Which angle is a right angle?

A angle 1

B angle 2

C angle 3

D angle 4

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Angle 1

A angle 1 = right angle

B angle 2 = obtuse angle

C angle 3 = obtuse angle

D angle 4 = acute angle

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The radius of a circular table is 13 inches. What is the diameter of the table?

A. 6.5 inchesB. 13 inchesC. 15 inchesD. 26 inches

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D. 26 inches

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Anna has the shapes shown in the box below.

Which sentence best describes Anna’s shapes?A Each shape has all sides of equal length.B Each shape has perpendicular sides.C Each shape has four right angles.D Each shape has four vertices.

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D Each shape has four vertices.

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Megan hung a birdhouse from a tree in her yard.Which geometric figure bestrepresents the shaded face on thebirdhouse? A. triangleB. hexagonC. octagonD. pentagon

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D. pentagon

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Which triangles appear to be congruent?

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1 and 3

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School is out at 2:45 P.M. It takes Kip30 minutes to walk to his house. Atwhat time will he arrive at his house?

A. 2:15 P.M.B. 3:00 P.M.C. 3:15 P.M.D. 3:30 P.M.

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C. 3:15 P.M.

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Mr. Simmons put a wire fence all the way around his rectangular garden. The garden is 9 feet long and 5 feet wide. One roll of wire is 5 feet long. If Mr. Simmons buys 6 rolls of wire, how much wire will be left over? A. none B. 2 feet C. 4 feet D. 16 feet

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B. 2 feet Perimeter = 9 + 9 + 5 + 5 = 28 feet

6 rolls of wire 5 feet each = 30 feet

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What time will it be 15 minutes after 2:10 a.m.

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2:25 a. m.

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It is now 11:25 a.m. Doug has a spelling test in 20 minutes. When is Doug’s spelling test?

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11:45 a.m.

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Erika began eating dinner at 6:15. She finished eating at 6:40. How long did it take Erika to eat dinner?

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Twenty-five minutes

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In this scale drawing of a molding, each square represents 1 square inch. What is the area of the molding?

A. 24 sq in.

B. 34 sq in.

C. 35 sq in.

D. 37 sq in.

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D. 37 sq in.

3 x 5

11 x 2

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When using a geoboard, Shanika created the figure in the picture. What is the area of the figure?

A. 22 square units B. 29 square units C. 33 square units D. 36 square units

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29 square units

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What is the best unit of measurement to use to describe area covered by carpeting?

A. inches B. meters C. square feet D. cubic yards

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C. square feet

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Derrius has 24 feet of fencing to use for a rectangular dog pen. Which dimensions would give him the most room (area) for his dog?

A. 1 foot by 11 feet B. 3 feet by 9 feet C. 4 feet by 8 feet D. 6 feet by 6 feet

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D. 6 feet by 6 feet

A. 1 foot by 11 feet = 11 square feet

B. 3 feet by 9 feet = 27 square feet

C. 4 feet by 8 feet = 32 square feet

D. 6 feet by 6 feet = 36 square feet

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Look at the polygon below.

What is the perimeter of the polygon? A 16 cm B 20 cm C 24 cm D 28 cm

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C 24 cm

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Make your wager

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Which of these would require finding the perimeter of something?

A. Buying enough fencing to go around your front yard

B. Buying enough carpet for the floor of your classroom

C. Buying enough paint to cover the door of your classroom

D. Buying a tablecloth big enough to cover a table

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A. Buying enough fencing to go around your front yard