Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Prime Factorization
GCF Equivalent Fractions
LCM Comparing Fractions
Mixed Numbers Improper Fractions
Fractions Decimals
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2Tell whether each number is prime or composite.
15 43 Explain your reasoning.
315 is composite because it has other factors
besides 1 and itself (5 X 3 15) 43 is prime
because it has no other factors besides 1 and 43.
4Write all the factors of the number. 24
51, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24
6List the first 10 prime numbers.
72, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29
8Use a factor tree to write the prime
factorization of the number 225.
93² X 5²
10You are making a quilt. You made 36 squares to
be sewn together. How many different rectangular
arrangements can you make?
115
12Find the greatest common factor of the numbers by
listing factors. 14, 35, 63
137
14Find the greatest common factor of the numbers
using prime factorization. 84, 216
1512
16Find the greatest common factor of the numbers
using prime factorization. Then tell whether the
numbers are relatively prime. 32, 76
17The GCF 4 They are not relatively prime.
18Find the greatest common factor of the numbers
using prime factorization. Then tell whether the
numbers are relatively prime. 51, 175
19The GCF 1. They are relatively prime.
20Write the fractions in simplest form. Tell
whether they are equivalent. 36/42 and 48/64
2136/42 6/7 48/64 ¾ They are not equivalent.
22Find the least common multiple by listing
multiples. 12, 16
2348
24Find the least common multiple of the numbers
using prime factorization. 54, 126
25378
26David and James are running laps on a quarter
mile track. It takes James 3 minutes and David 4
minutes to run once around the track. They both
start running from the starting line at the same
time. When will they both be at the starting
line again?
27They will be at the starting line again after 12
minutes.
28Order the fractions from least to greatest. 3/7,
1/3, ½, 9/14
291/3, 3/7, ½, 9/14
30At a summer tennis camp Veronica won 13 games and
lost 15 games. Audrey won 17 games and lost 20
games. Write a fraction for the number of games
won to the total number of games played by each
girl. Did Veronica or Audrey win the greater
fraction of games?
31Veronica 13/28 Audrey 17/37 Veronica won the
greater fraction of games.
32Write the number as an improper fraction. 3 7/8
3331/8
34Write the mixed number as an improper fraction. 5
1/10
3551/10
36Order 35/4, 36/5, 37/3, and 39/6 from least to
greatest.
3739/6, 36/5, 35/4, 37/3
38Order the numbers from least to greatest. 7 1/5,
7, 38/5, 20/7
3920/7, 7, 7 1/5, 38/5
40The top 4 long jumps in a track meet are 18 7/12
ft., 18 2/3 ft., 18 ¾ ft., and 18 1/3 ft. Order
the numbers from least to greatest. What is the
distance of the longest jump?
4118 1/3 ft., 18 7/12 ft., 18 2/3 ft., and 18 ¾
ft. The longest jump was 18 ¾ ft.
42Write the fraction as a decimal. 4/5
43.8
44Write the fraction 1/3 as a decimal.
45 . 3
46Write the fraction as a decimal. 1 3/40
471.075
48Write the decimal as a fraction. 0.64
4916/25
50The total surface area of the Earth (including
land and water) is 510,000,000 square kilometers.
The total land area is about 150,000,000 square
kilometers. Write a fraction that compares the
land area with the total surface area of Earth.
Write the fraction as a decimal to the nearest
thousandth.
515/17 0.294