Title: Algebra Jeopardy
1Algebra Jeopardy
2Algebra Jeopardy
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3Data for 100
- Find the mode of the data 21, 15, 2, 21, 28, 7,
1.
21 Mode the value or values that occur most
often in a data set. A data set may have more
than one mode or no mode.
4Data for200
- Find the range of the data.
- 9, 25, 23, 4, 5, 28, 17, 8, 29, 10, 10, 5
25 The range of data is the difference in the
maximum and minimum data.
5Data for 300
- Find the median of the data 21, 15, 2, 22, 8, 8,
7, 1.
8
To use your calculator, select STAT, Edit and
place the numbers in a list. To perform
calculations like median and mean goto 2nd LIST,
MATH, select the operation and the List.
6Data for 400
- Find the mean of the data
- 21, 15, 2, 22, 8, 8, 7, 1.
10.5
Mean the number obtained by dividing the sum of
the values in a data set by the number of values.
Often called the average.
7Data for 500
- Find the five-number summary for the data.
4,6,8,8,11,14,16,20,21,22,25
4, 8, 14, 21, 25 To use your calculator to create
a box plot Enter your data into a list, go to
STATPlot, select a box plot and your data list,
graph.
8Equations for 100
- Given the equation, y 5x 3 and that x 2,
what does y equal?
y 13
9Equations for 200
- Find an equation of the line with slope 2 and y
-intercept 7.
y 2x 7
10Equations for 300
- Find the slope of a line that passes through
points at (3,1) and (5, 5).
11Equations for 400
- Write an equation that satisfies the data in the
table.
x y
-2 3
0 9
2 15
6
2
6
y 9 3x
Slope ______
3
2
12Equations for 500
- Find the point-slope form of the equation of the
line with slope 3 passing through the point (-1,
7).
y 7 3 (x - -1) or y 7 3 (x 1)
in which is a point on the line and b
is the slope.
13Solving Equations for 100
y 27
14Solving Equations for 200
x 4 Check your answer by placing it back in
the equation.
15Solving Equations for 300
x 5 Use the method we learned in class or for
multiple choice try the answers in the question.
16Solving Equations for 400
m -3 To distribute multiple 3 by m and by -5.
17Solving Equations for 500
3 gt y or y lt 3
When multiplying or dividing by a negative number
reverse the inequality sign.
Check a number that is less than 3. For example
is 6 lt 21 50
18Graphing for 100
- What are the coordinates of the point and which
quadrant is it located?
(-1, 1) is located in Quadrant II
19Graphing for 200
20Graphing for 300
- Write the equation of this line
21Graphing for 400
- Graph the equation y 6 2x
Line that crosses the y-axis at 6 and has a slope
of 2.
22Graphing for 500
- Graph a line that passes through the point
- (-2, 5) and has a slope of .
Check your answer creating an equation in
point-slope form and then distribute and place in
y intercept form.
23Exponents for 100
24Exponents for 200
- Evaluate and answer in fraction form.
To convert a decimal to a fraction use MATH ?Frac
enter on your calculator.
25Exponents for 300
Power of Product Any product raised to a power,
raise each factor to that power.
26Exponents for 400
Zero Power Any base raised to the zero power
is one. (Except the base of zero.)
27Exponents for 500
Negative Power any base raised to a negative
exponent, reciprocal the base to the positive
exponent.
28Potpourri for 100
x 14 Multiply both sides by 4 to solve for x.
29Potpourri for 200
- Find the next term in the pattern
- 1, - 4, 16, -64, ...
256 The initial value is 1 and the recursive
rule is multiple by -4.
30Potpourri for 300
- The first row in a theater has 16 seats, the
second row has 22 seats, and the third row has 28
seats. If this pattern continues, how many seats
will the sixth row have?
46 seats are in the sixth row.
31Potpourri for 400
- A swimmer went 200 yards in 2 minutes. What is
the rate in feet per second (ft/sec)?
5 ft/sec
32Potpourri for 500
- Game wardens use experiments to help determine
the number of fish in a lake. Suppose 120 fish
are caught, tagged, and released back into the
lake. Two weeks later 40 fish are caught, 4 of
which are found to have tags. Using this
information, estimate the number of fish in the
lake.
1200 fish are in the lake. Set up a proportion
comparing tagged to total fish.