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Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the
questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
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Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
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As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the
contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
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When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to
see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been
picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
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Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
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Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Continue until all clues are given.
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When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program
with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name,
but keep this file untouched!
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Round 1
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Round 2
Final
Jeopardy
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You
Knit?
Proper
Centastic
Square Tree
Foundaiton
Portion
Totally
Round 2
Random
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Final
Jeopardy
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$100
The unit rate for the following:
$5.64 for 52 ounces
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What is $.11/oz?
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What is the unit rate in feet per
minute if someone runs 150 feet
in two and a half minutes?
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What is 60 ft/min?
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If 40 students can eat 12 large
pizzas, how many pizzas would
76 students eat?
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What is 23 pizzas?
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Convert the rate to ft/min.
50 miles in 7 hours
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What is 628.6 ft/min?
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Convert to ounces per second
50000 lbs per week
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What is 1.32 oz/sec?
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7 28

x 15
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X = 3.75
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2 x  4 3x  4

3
5
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X = 8?
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2x  6 x  6
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7
5
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X = -4?
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3
6

7 x  23 10 x  2
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X = 11?
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1.25 in.
1 in.
New Wilmington
Sharon
Mercer
1.25
1.75 in.
1.75 in.
Volant
Scale 1 in. : 12 mi
What is the actual distance
between sharon and volant,
through mercer?
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What is 30 miles?
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What is the greatest possible
error of 13.2 in.?
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What is .005 in.?
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What is the percent change of
530m to 410m? Increase or
decrease?
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What is a 22.6% decrease?
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What is percent error of the
measurement 2.5 in?
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What is 2%?
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What is the minimum and
maximum possible areas for a
rectangle with dimensions 8.7m
and 11.2m?
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What is a minimum possible area
of 96.45 and a maximum of
98.44?
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What is the difference between
the minimum and maximum
possible areas for a rectangle
with dimensions 7.8 in. and 10.3
in.?
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What is 1.81 square inches?
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Is the square root rational or
irrational?
123
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What is rational?
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Is the square root rational or
irrational?
42
169
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What is Irrational?
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Simplify.
98
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What is 7
2
?
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Simplify!
3 4
180a b
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What is
6ab 2 5a
?
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Simplify!
15a b  5ab
2
3
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What is ?
5ab
2
3b
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Given:
Prove:
MN  PQ , MQ  NP
MNQ  PQN
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What is reflexive p.o.c. and then
SSS congruence postulate?
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Complete the proof:
Given: B is the midpoint of AE
A  E
Prove: ABD  EBC
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What is definition of midpoint,
vertical angles congruence
theorem, and ASA congruence
postulate.
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Complete the proof:
Given: AD // CE
AD  CE
Prove: DB  BC
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What is alternate interior angles
theorem used twice, then ASA
congruence postulate, then
CPCTC. Also could have use
vertical angles congruence
theorem and AIAT to use AAS
congruence theorem, then
CPCTC.
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Complete the proof:
Given: AE  DE , CD  DE
CE  AD
Prove: AE  CD
Enter Answer Here for
Category
5
Question
4
A
C
B
E
D
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What is definition of
perpendicular lines, right angles
congruence theorem, reflexive
p.o.c., HL congruence theorem,
and CPCTC.
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Complete the proof:
Given: CB  BD , CE  DE
CB  DE
Prove: CBD  DEC
C
D
B
E
A
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What is definition of
perpendicular lines, right angle
congruence theorem, reflexive
p.o.c., and finally HL congruence
theorem.
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What are the names of our
principal at FRHS?
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What is Dr. Dierdre Cook?
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Who is this?
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Who is John Quincy Adams, the
second president of the United
States?
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What are the names of Mr. Wales
2 children?
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What are Ava and Adam?
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What famous mathematician was
born on  day, March 14th?
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Who is Albert Einstein?
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How many mosquitoes can a bat
eat in one hour?
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What is 500 - 1,000 mosquitoes in
one hour?
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OneStep
TwoStep
MultiStep
Very
Difficult
!
Consecutive
Integers.
Perimeter
Round 1
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Final
Jeopardy
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m  6  32
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m = 24
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m 10  28
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m = 38
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m
3
6
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m = -18
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 5x  35
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x = -7
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3
t6
4
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t=8
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2x  23  49
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x = 13
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3x  5.7  15
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x = 3.1
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3  d  7
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d=4
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a
 2  13
5
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a = -75
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5.8n  3.7  29.8
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n = 4.5
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7 g  14  5 g  8
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g = -11
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3(t  12)  27
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t = 21
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3x  7
8
2
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x=3
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2
(5k  35)  8  12
5
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k=3
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1
3 3
d  d
2
4 5
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 15
d
2
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7 x  ( x  2)  1
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1
x
2
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5x  7  3x  5x  3  8x
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x = -2
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3x  2 2 x  3
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5
4
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23
x
2
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3(2 x  5)  4(1  5 x)  9(2 x  3)
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x = -7
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23( x  2)  ( x  1)  3( x  1)
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x = -1
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Find three consecutive integers
whose sum is 126
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41, 42, 43
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The sum of three consecutive
integers is 75. Find the three
integers.
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24, 25, 26
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The sum of three consecutive
odd integers is 81. Find the
integers.
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25, 27, 29
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The sum of three consecutive
even integers is 72. Find the
integers.
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22, 24, 26
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The sum of four consecutive odd
integers is 216. Find the four
integers.
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51, 53, 55, 57
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The length of a rectangle is 4 in
greater than the width. The
perimeter of the rectangle is 24
in. Find the length and width of
the rectangle.
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width = 4; length = 8
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The length of a rectangle is twice
the width. The perimeter is 48 in.
Find the dimensions of the
rectangle.
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Width = 8; length = 16
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A rectangular picture frame is to
be 8 in longer than it is wide.
Dennis uses 84 in of oak to frame
the picture. What is the width of
the frame?
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Width = 17 in
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The length of a rectangle is 2 in
less than the width. The
perimeter of the rectangle is 36.
Find the dimensions of the
rectangle.
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width = 10; length = 8
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The length of a rectangle is 7
more than twice its width. The
perimeter is 62 in. Find the length
of the rectangle.
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Length = 23
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Word Problems…YAY!
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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You want to buy a bouquet of
roses and baby’s breath for $16.
The baby’s breath cost $3.50 per
bunch, and the roses cost $2.50
each. You want one bunch of
baby’s breath and some roses for
your bouquet. How many roses
can you buy?
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5 roses!
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