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LM Jeopardy Age Problems Consecuti ve Problems Perimeter Problems Money Problems Random Trivia $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

LM Jeopardy Age Problems Consecutive Problems Perimeter Problems Money Problems Random Trivia $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final

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LM Jeopardy Age

Problems Consecutive

ProblemsPerimeterProblems

Money Problems

Random Trivia

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$100 $100 $100 $100

$200 $200 $200 $200

$300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400

$500 $500 $500 $500

Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Age Problems

Stanley is six years older than Miguel. Their ages sum to 60

$100 Answer from Age Problems

S = 33 and M = 27

$200 Question from Age Problems

Lauren is three years more than double Sally’s

age. Their ages sum to 66

$200 Answer from Age Problems

L = 45 and S = 21

$300 Question from Age Problems

Taco Bell’s moldy burrito has beenlaying there for three days longer than the

nachos. They’ve been there for a combined 101 days!

$300 Answer from Age Problems

T = 52 days and N = 49 days

$400 Question from Age Problems

Kelvin is four years younger than five times Eugene’s age. Their ages sum to 98

$400 Answer from Age Problems

K = 81 and E = 17

$500 Question from Age Problems

Ferdinand is 7 less than three times Bartley’s age. Juan is four more than twice Bartley’s age. Find the three ages if they sum to 87

$500 Answer from Age Problems

F = 38 ; B = 15 ; J = 34

$100 Question from Consecutive Problems

Two Consecutive integers sum to 57

$100 Answer from Consecutive Problems

28 and 29

$200 Question from Consecutive Problems

Two consecutive evens sum to 126

$200 Answer from Consecutive Problems

62 and 64

$300 Question from Consecutive Problems

Three consecutive odds sum to 129

$300 Answer from Consecutive Problems

41, 43, and 45

$400 Question from Consecutive Problems

Four consecutive integers sum to 370

$400 Answer from Consecutive Problems

91, 92, 93, and 94

$500 Question from Consecutive Problems

Seven consecutive even integers sum to 896

$500 Answer from Consecutive Problems

122, 124, 126, 128, 130, 132, 134

$100 Question from Perimeter Problems

Find the value of x if the perimeter is 62

$100 Answer from Perimeter Problems

X = 10

$200 Question from Perimeter Problems

The perimeter of a triangle is 67. Find all three side lengths

$200 Answer from Perimeter Problems

9, 18, and 40

$300 Question from Perimeter Problems

The perimeter of a rectangle is 168. Find the value of m:

$300 Answer from Perimeter Problems

M = 18

$400 Question from Perimeter Problems

The length of a rectangle is eight less than triple the width. The perimeteris 64. Find the length and the width

$400 Answer from Perimeter Problems

W = 10 and L = 22

$500 Question from Perimeter Problems

The perimeter of a pentagon is 108.Side two is one less than double side one

Side three is triple side oneSide four is seven more than side one

Side five is three more than double side oneFIND ALL FIVE SIDE LENGTHS

$500 Answer from Perimeter Problems

11, 21, 33, 18, 25

$100 Question from Money Problems

Bargles has a collection of dimes and nickels totaling $2.50. The amount of

dimes is double the number of nickels.How many of each coin does he have?

$100 Answer from Money Problems

D = 20 and N = 10

$200 Question from Money Problems

A collection of quarters and dimes total $4.75.The number of quarters is 5 less than double

the number of dimes. How many of each coin are there?

$200 Answer from Money Problems

Q = 15 and D = 10

$300 Question from Money Problems

Kendra has 20 total coins (all quarters and nickels). She has $2.60.

How many of each coin does she have?

$300 Answer from Money Problems

N = 12 and Q = 8

$400 Question from Money Problems

Fredrickson has 53 total coins; all of which are half dollars and dimes totaling $14.50. How many of each coin does he have?

$400 Answer from Money Problems

H = 23 and D = 30

$500 Question from Money Problems

Sparkey has 114 coins in all totaling $7.80 (All nickels and dimes). The number of

nickels is 12 less than double the number of dimes. How many of each coin does he

have?

$500 Answer from Money Problems

N = 72; and Q = 42

$100 Question from Random Trivia

What animal is the mascot of the store PUMA?

$100 Answer from Random Trivia

A Puma

$200 Question from Random Trivia

Which brand of bubblegum comes with a comic?

$200 Answer from Random Trivia

Bazooka

$300 Question from Random Trivia

Which of the following (if any) are real:a) Santa Claus

b) Easter Bunnyc) Tooth Fairy

d) Maginn’s Muscles

$300 Answer from Random Trivia

NONE!

$400 Question from Random Trivia

Which school subject is by far wicked awesome?

$400 Answer from Random Trivia

MATH!

$500 Question from Random Trivia

What is the name of the band whosings the hit song “MMMBop”

$500 Answer from Random Trivia

Hanson

Final JeopardyEthel has a collection of dimes, nickels, and quarters totaling $5.45. The number

of nickels is 5 less than double the amount of dimes. The number of

quarters is 3 more than the number of dimes. Find the number of each coin.

Final Jeopardy

D = 11; N = 17; and Q = 14