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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Patterns and Expressions. Integers. Solving Equations. Working with Data. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. C1 100 Question. Draw the integer chips for (-4) + (+9). C1 100 Answer. Miss Bock will check. Home.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Patterns and Expressions Integers Solving Equations Working with Data 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400

  3. C1 100 Question Draw the integer chips for (-4) + (+9)

  4. C1 100 Answer • Miss Bock will check Home

  5. C1 200 Question • What is the sum of (+7) + (-4)? Show your work.

  6. C1 200 Answer • +3 Home

  7. C1 300 Question • What is the difference between (+8) – (-8)? Show your work.

  8. C1 300 Answer • +16 Home

  9. C1 400 Question • (+156) – (+257) No calculators allowed.

  10. C1 400 Answer • -101 Home

  11. C2 100 Question • What are the next two numbers in this pattern? • 17, 14, 11, 8, …

  12. C2 100 Answer • 5,2 Home

  13. C2 200 Question • What are the numerical coefficient, constant, variable and expression for the following? 3a + 10

  14. C2 200 Answer • NC = 3 • Constant = 10 • Variable = a • Expression = 10 Home

  15. C2 300 Question • Miss Bock will draw a picture on the board. • Write an expression that shows the perimeter in relation to the figure number. • What would be the perimeter of Figure 12?

  16. C2 300 Answer • 2n + 4 • 28 Home

  17. C2 400 Question • Complete the table of values for the expression y = 3x – 1 • Draw a graph to represent this.

  18. C2 400 Answer Home

  19. C3 100 Question • Draw a diagram (cups and counters) to represent 2n + 3 = 15 • What does n represent?

  20. C3 100 Answer • N = 6 Home

  21. C3 200 Question • Solve by using opposite operations: P + 12 = 12

  22. C3 200 Answer • P = 0 Home

  23. C3 300 Question • Solve 2x + 3 = 7 using opposite operations. Show your work.

  24. C3 300 Answer • X = 2 Home

  25. C3 400 Question An adventure company charges $95 per day for canoeing equipment plus $10 per student for food. The total cost for one day can be modelled using the equation C = 10n + 95 Students in one class raised $345 for a one day trip. How many students can go?

  26. C3 400 Answer • 25 Home

  27. C4 100 Question • The following number of haircuts were given at a salon in a 5 day period. 25, 29, 25, 26, 35 What is the mode?

  28. C4 100 Answer • 25 Home

  29. C4 200 Question • The following number of haircuts were given at a salon in a 5 day period. 25, 29, 25, 26, 35 What is the median?

  30. C4 200 Answer • 26 Home

  31. C4 300 Question • The following number of haircuts were given at a salon in a 5 day period. 25, 29, 25, 26, 35 What is the mean? No calculators!

  32. C4 300 Answer • 28 Home

  33. C4 400 Question • The mode is 6 for the set of numbers 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, x, and y. What are possible whole number values for x and y?

  34. C4 400 Answer • Miss Bock will check. Home

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