Title: Math Bingo
1Math Bingo
2Required Materials
- Piece of loose-leaf paper
- Pen and pencil
- Calculator
- Brain
3Instructions
- On the top of the paper write the date and in
big letters the word BINGO. - Using the numbers 1-5 make 5 rows of 5 numbers
below BINGO so that no number appears more than
once in a column. - With a pen, mark one of the squares as FREE
4Sample Card
5 Directions Check whether the given value for x
is a solution for the algebraic model.
6 Answer Check whether the given value for x
is a solution for the algebraic model.
- x -8
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- -6 3 -9
- -3 ? -9 not a solution
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?
?
7 Directions Check whether the given value for x
is a solution for the algebraic model.
8 Answer Check whether the given value for x is
a solution for the algebraic model.
?
?
?
9 Directions Write the verbal sentence as an
equation or an inequality.
- Two less than the quotient of seven and a number
x is equal to the product of four and the same
number x. -
10 Answer Write the verbal sentence as an
equation or an inequality.
- Two less than the quotient of seven and a number
x is equal to the product of four and the same
number x. -
11 Directions Write the verbal sentence as an
equation or an inequality.
- Three plus the difference of six and a number x
is at most eight. -
12 Answer Write the verbal sentence as an
equation or an inequality.
- Three plus the difference of six and a number is
at most eight. -
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13 DirectionsCompletely simplify the variable
expression
14 AnswerCompletely simplify the variable
expression
15 DirectionsCompletely simplify the variable
expression
16 AnswerCompletely simplify the variable
expression
17 DirectionsCompletely simplify the variable
expression
18 AnswerCompletely simplify the variable
expression
- 8 (x 2 ) 4x
- 8x 16 4x
- 12x 16
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19 DirectionsCompletely simplify the variable
expression
20 DirectionsCompletely simplify the variable
expression
- ? (3x 12 ) 4x
- 1x 4 4x
- 5x 4
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21 DirectionsSolve each equation for the value(s)
of x.
22 AnswerSolve each equation for the value(s) of
x.
- 9) 2 ( 3x 12 ) 24
- 6x 24 24
- -24 -24
- 6x 0
- 6 6
- x 0
23 DirectionsSolve each equation for the value(s)
of x.
24 AnswerSolve each equation for the value(s) of
x.
- 10) x 20
- ( )( x) 20 ( )
- x 32
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25 DirectionsSolve each equation for the value(s)
of x.
26 AnswerSolve each equation for the value(s) of
x.
- 11) -3x 10 5x 20
- 2x 10 20
- - 10 -10
- 2x 10
- 2 2
- x 5
27 DirectionsSolve each equation for the value(s)
of x.
28 AnswerSolve each equation for the value(s) of
x.
- 8x 10(3 x) 42
- 8x 30 10x 42
- 18x 30 42
- 30 30
- 18x 72
- 18 18
- x 4
29 DirectionsSolve each equation for the value(s)
of x.
30 AnswerSolve each equation for the value(s) of
x.
- (18x 12) 6x 4
- 6x 4 6x 4
- 4 4
- 6x 6x
- All real numbers
31 Directions Answer the following.
- 14) Find the resulting unit of measure.
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- (kilometers per hour)(hours)
32 Answer Answer the following.
- 14) Find the resulting unit of measure.
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- (kilometers per hour)(hours)
- kilometers
33 Directions Answer the following.
- Convert 23,450 meters to the
- nearest tenth of a kilometer.
- ( 1 kilometer 1000 meters )
34 Answer Answer the following.
- Convert 23,450 meters to the
- nearest tenth of a kilometer.
- ( 1 kilometer 1000 meters )
- 23.5 kilometers
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35 Directions Answer the following.
- To the nearest tenth, what percent is a tax of
253.25 on a car valued at 3493. -
36 Answer Answer the following.
- To the nearest tenth, what percent is a tax of
253.25 on a car valued at 3493.
37 Directions A paint ball range charges nonmembers
5 per game. Members pay a yearly fee of 52
and then just 2 per game. What is the least
number of games a person would need to play per
year to make a membership worthwhile?
- Define a variable in order to answer the
question. - g ______________________________
38 Answer A paint ball range charges nonmembers 5
per game. Members pay a yearly fee of 52 and
then just 2 per game. What is the least number
of games a person would need to play per year to
make a membership worthwhile?
- Define a variable in order to answer the
question. - g number of games played
39 Directions A paint ball range charges nonmembers
5 per game. Members pay a yearly fee of 52
and then just 2 per game. What is the least
number of games a person would need to play per
year to make a membership worthwhile?
- Write an algebraic model of the situation.
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40 Answer A paint ball range charges nonmembers 5
per game. Members pay a yearly fee of 52 and
then just 2 per game. What is the least number
of games a person would need to play per year to
make a membership worthwhile?
- Write an algebraic model of the situation.
- 5g 52
2g -
41 Directions A paint ball range charges nonmembers
5 per game. Members pay a yearly fee of 52
and then just 2 per game. What is the least
number of games a person would need to play per
year to make a membership worthwhile?
- Solve the model here. 5g 52 2g
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42 Answer A paint ball range charges nonmembers 5
per game. Members pay a yearly fee of 52 and
then just 2 per game. What is the least number
of games a person would need to play per year to
make a membership worthwhile?
- Solve the model here. 5g 52 2g
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-2g - 2g -
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43 Directions A paint ball range charges nonmembers
5 per game. Members pay a yearly fee of 52
and then just 2 per game.
- What is the least number of games a person would
need to play per year to make a membership
worthwhile? -
44 Answer A paint ball range charges nonmembers 5
per game. Members pay a yearly fee of 52 and
then just 2 per game.
- What is the least number of games a person would
need to play per year to make a membership
worthwhile? - 18 games
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45The End!
- Good luck on your test tomorrow!