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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Your hosts Greg Waldek and John Shen
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Teams
Cabbage Sandwich
Over cooked cabbage
Cabbage Monster
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Jeopardy
Vocabulary
Evaluating
General
Number Graphs
Powers Exponents
Q 100
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Q 500
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100 Question from Vocabulary
What is an equation?
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100 Answer from Vocabulary
A mathematical sentence that contains an equal
sign.
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200 Question from Vocabulary
What is a null set?
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200 Answer from Vocabulary
A set that has no elements.
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300 Question from Vocabulary
What does inclusive mean?
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300 Answer from Vocabulary
The specific endpoints of a set and the objects
in between.
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400 Question from Vocabulary
Name the steps in order of the order of
operations
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400 Answer from Vocabulary
Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication/Division
left to right, Addition/Subtraction left to right.
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500 Question from Vocabulary
What are natural numbers?
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500 Answer from Vocabulary
Numbers greater than zero (Counting Numbers)
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100 Question from Evaluating
Evaluate this expression (4)(3)84
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100 Answer from Evaluating
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200 Question from Evaluating
Find the answer of this expression 100(5)(2)
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200 Answer from Evaluating
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300 Question from Evaluating
Find the answer of p in 36 9p 243
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300 Answer from Evaluating
23
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400 Question from Evaluating
What does x equal in ¾x 7½?
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400 Answer from Evaluating
X 10
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500 Question from Evaluating
A chipmunk is climbing up a tree a a rate of 52
inches per second. How far will the chipmunk
travel in 3 seconds? Convert your answer into
feet.
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500 Answer from Evaluating
13 feet
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100 Question from Powers and Exponents
Write f10 using factors.
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100 Answer from Powers and Exponents
f f f f f f f f f f
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200 Question from Powers and Exponents
  • What is the base in the expression 14 74?

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200 Answer from Powers and Exponents
7
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300 Question from Powers and Exponents
What is 109?
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300 Answer from Powers and Exponents
  • 1,000,000,000

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400 Question from Powers and Exponents
True or False? A power is a number expressed by
exponents.
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400 Answer from Powers and Exponents
True
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500 Question from Powers and Exponents
What is 3 23 96 3?
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500 Answer from Powers and Exponents
56
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100 Question from General
Find the answer to this expression 7(6 7) 7
8 4
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100 Answer from General
96
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200 Question from General
True or false? Order of operations only happens
when there is three operations to perform.
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200 Answer from General
False
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300 Question from General
What is called and what does it mean?
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300 Answer from General
An ellipses, the pattern continues without end.
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400 Question from General
What is the correct order for evaluating
expressions? A Evaluate, write expression,
substitute, use ( ) in place of variable. B
Write expression, use ( ) in place of variable,
substitute, evaluate. C Substitute, use ( ) in
place of variable, write expression, evaluate. D
Use ( ) in place of variable, write expression,
substitute, evaluate.
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400 Answer from General
B
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500 Question from General
There are three ways to describe this set. J
0,1,2,3,4,5,6 Can you name all three?
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500 Answer from General
Whole numbers less than 7, whole numbers less
than or equal to 6, whole numbers between 0 and 6
inclusive.
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100 Question from Number Graphs
In a graph, what do you do to show that the
numbers are infinite?
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100 Answer from Number Graphs
Darken the line and arrow, and either circle or
darken the spot above the number.
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200 Question from Number Graphs
What do you put at the ends of number graphs?
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200 Answer from Number Graphs
Arrows
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300 Question from Number Graphs
When a graph has high numbers, where do you start
the graph?
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300 Answer from Number Graphs
You start one below the first number you have to
graph.
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400 Question from Number Graphs
True or False? You always start a number graph at
zero.
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400 Answer from Number Graphs
False
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500 Question from Number Graphs
What would be the most reasonable interval to
graph this set G 143, 152, 159, 164? A
10 B 100 C 7 D 2
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500 Answer from Number Graphs
D
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