Title: Jeopardy-Linear Equations
1Jeopardy-Linear Equations
Recursive Sequences
Linear Plots
Intercept Form
Modeling Data
Time-Distance
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from RecursiveSequences
What is the recursive rule for this
sequence? -3, -9, -15, -21, . . .
3100 Answer from RecursiveSequences
Ans -6 or Ans - 6
4200 Question from RecursiveSequences
Think about this row of pentagons. Find the
perimeter of the 10th Figure.
5200 Answer from RecursiveSequences
32
6300 Question from RecursiveSequences
Floor -1 represents the first level of the
parking lot under the building. How high, in
meters, is the 10th floor above ground?
7300 Answer from RecursiveSequences
41 meters
8400 Question from RecursiveSequences
Find the 10th term in this sequence -3, 6, -12,
24, . . .
9400 Answer from RecursiveSequences
1596
10500 Question from RecursiveSequences
Baby A gains 1.5 pounds each month. What will
Baby A weight during month 3?
11500 Answer from RecursiveSequences
11.3 pounds
12100 Question from Linear Plots
List the terms of y-coordinates shown on this
graph.
13100 Answer from Linear Plots
14200 Question from Linear Plots
What recursive routine generates this graph?
15200 Answer from Linear Plots
Ans (-1) Or Ans - 1
16300 Question from Linear Plots
Which graph illustrates ans 0.5
17300 Answer from Linear Plots
Graph 2
18400 Question from Linear Plots
X Y
1 3
2 6
3 9
4 12
5 15
X Y
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
Match each Table with its Graph
Table A
Table B
19400 Answer from Linear Plots
Table A Graph 4 Table B Graph 3
20500 Question from Linear Plots
Your Text Here
Which table is represented by the points on the
graph?
21500 Answer from Linear Plots
USS Dallas because its rate of change is greater
22100 Question from Intercept Form
If a sequence started with 3 and followed a
recursive sequence of ans 2, what equation
matches that sequence?
23100 Answer from Intercept Form
y 3 2x
24200 Question from Intercept Form
If a drivers distance is modeled by
, what does the 24 represent?
25200 Answer from Intercept Form
The starting position of the car
26300 Question from Intercept Form
Let x be measured in hours and y be measured in
miles. A cars distance, in miles, from High
Point, NJ is given by y220-58x. What does the
-58 tell you?
27300 Answer from Intercept Form
The driver is traveling at a rate of 58 miles per
hour toward High Point, NJ
28400 Question from Intercept Form
Write this equation in intercept form.
29400 Answer from Intercept Form
30500 Question from Intercept Form
- The equation gives the
distance, in miles, a sports car is from Atlantic
City, NJ after x minutes. - How far from Atlantic City is the car after 10
minutes? - When will the car be 49 miles from Atlantic City?
31500 Answer from Intercept Form
- At 10 minutes 42 miles
- The car will be 49 miles after 20 minutes
32100 Question from Modeling Data
Temperature (oF) x Wind Chill (oF) y
-5 -26.
0 -21.
1 -20.
2 -19.
5 -16.
15 -6
35 14
Write an equation that models the data in this
table.
33100 Answer from Modeling Data
y -21 x
34200 Question from Modeling Data
Pedaling time (min) X Total calories burned y
0 215
1 218
2 221
20 275
30 305
45 350
60 395
Write an equation that models the data in this
table.
35200 Answer from Modeling Data
y 215 3x
36300 Question from Modeling Data
Write an equation that models the data in this
graph.
37300 Answer from Modeling Data
y 1 2x
38400 Question from Modeling Data
Write an equation that models the data in the
table and then predict the value that matches
with x 10.
x y
0 3
1 5
2 7
10
39400 Answer from Modeling Data
y 3 2x y 23
40500 Question from Modeling Data
Match the graph with its equation
41500 Answer from Modeling Data
42100 Question from Time-Distance
A student produced this graph by walking in front
of a motion detector. Describe the direction
and speed of the walker.
43100 Answer from Time-Distance
away from the motion detector
44200 Question from Time-Distance
A student produced this graph by walking in front
of a motion detector. How far was the student
from the motion detector when the graph stopped?
45200 Answer from Time-Distance
6 meters
46300 Question from Time-Distance
A student produced this graph by walking in front
of a motion detector. Describe what the student
did to create this peak in the graph.
47300 Answer from Time-Distance
Quickly change from moving away from the motion
detector to moving toward the motion detector.
48400 Question from Time-Distance
Write a recursive sequence that creates this
graph.
49400 Answer from Time-Distance
Start with 2.5 Ans 0.5
50500 Question from Time-Distance
Determine if it is possible to create this graph
by walking in front of the motion detector. If
possible explain how. If impossible, explain why.
51500 Answer from Time-Distance
Not possible the walker would have to be at more
than one distance from the motion detector at 3
seconds.
52Final Jeopardy
- The walker stands still.
- The walker takes a few steps toward the 0-mark,
then walks away. - The walker steps away from the 0-mark, stops,
then continues more slowly in the same direction.
53Final Jeopardy Answer
A ? iii B ? i C ? ii