Jeopardy Inequalities and Equations

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1 Step
Equations
2 – Step
Equations
Inequalities
Multiple Choice
Word
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Final Jeopardy
1 – Step Equations
$100
𝒙
= πŸπŸ“
.πŸ’
1 – Step Equations
$100
𝟏𝟎
1 – Step Equations
$200
βˆ’πŸ–π’™ = πŸ‘πŸ’
1 – Step Equations
C1 $200
$200
βˆ’πŸ’. πŸπŸ“
1 – Step Equations
C1 $300
$300
πŸπ’™
= 𝟏𝟏𝟏
πŸ‘
1 – Step Equations
$300
πŸπŸ”πŸ”. πŸ“
1 – Step Equations
C1 $400
$400
πŸπŸ“. πŸ”πŸ• + 𝒗 = πŸπŸπŸ‘. πŸ“πŸŽ
1 – Step Equations
C1 $400
$400
πŸπŸŽπŸ•. πŸ–πŸ‘
2 – Step Equations
C2 $100
$100
πŸ‘π’™ βˆ’ 𝟏𝟏 = πŸπŸ“
2 – Step Equations
C2 $100
$100
𝒙 = 𝟏𝟐
2 – Step Equations
C2 $200
$200
βˆ’πŸπŸ” + π’š = πŸπŸ’ + πŸ‘π’š
2 – Step Equations
C2 $200
$200
π’š = βˆ’πŸπŸŽ
2 – Step Equations
$300
𝟏𝟏 + 𝒙
= πŸπŸ‘
πŸ’
2 – Step Equations
C2 $300
$300
𝒙 = πŸ’πŸ
2 – Step Equations
C2 $400
$400
βˆ’πŸπŸ” βˆ’ πŸπ’™ = 𝒙 + πŸ‘πŸ
2 – Step Equations
C2 $400
$400
𝒙 = βˆ’πŸπŸ”
Inequalities
C3 $100
$100
𝒏 + πŸ• ≀ 𝟏𝟏
Inequalities
C3 $100
$100
𝒏 ≀ πŸ’ 𝒐𝒓 πŸ’ β‰₯ 𝒏
Inequalities
C3 $200
$200
𝒏
> 𝟏𝟏
βˆ’πŸ•
Inequalities
C3 $200
$200
𝒏 < βˆ’πŸ•πŸ• 𝒐𝒓 βˆ’ πŸ•πŸ• > 𝒏
C3 $300
Inequalities
$300
πŸ•π’‘ + πŸπŸ• < πŸ•πŸ‘
C3 $300
Inequalities
$300
𝒑 < πŸ– 𝒐𝒓 πŸ– > 𝒑
C3 $400
Inequalities
$400
𝒕 + 𝟐𝟐 < πŸ‘π’• βˆ’ 𝟏𝟐
C3 $400
Inequalities
$400
πŸπŸ• < 𝒕 𝒐𝒓 𝒕 > πŸπŸ•
Multiple Choice
C4 $100
$100
Alexandar, Jillian, and Paul agree to share their
earnings in this way: Paul gets twice as much as
Jillian. Alexandar gets three times as much as
Jillian. If x stands for the amount Jillian gets,
which equation is true if they earn $84?
a) 𝒙 + 𝒙 + 𝒙 = πŸ–πŸ‘
b) 𝒙 + πŸπ’™ + πŸ‘π’™ = πŸ–πŸ‘
c)
πŸ–πŸ’
𝒙
=πŸ‘
d) πŸπ’™ + πŸ‘π’™ = πŸ–πŸ‘
Multiple Choice
$100 C4 $100
b) 𝒙 + πŸπ’™ + πŸ‘π’™ = πŸ’πŸ
Multiple Choice
C4 $200
$200
Pauly bought M and M’s for him and his three
friends. He divided them up equally among them
all. Each of them had 17 M and M’s. How many
M and M’s were in the bag?
a)
π‘š + π‘š + π‘š = 17
b)
4π‘š = 17
c)
π‘š
4
d)
π‘š + 3 = 17
= 17
Multiple Choice
C4 $200
$200
c)
π‘š
4
= 17
Multiple Choice
C4 $300
$300
A hockey team is doing a car wash and they wash
cars for $5 each. They need to raise $465 to attend
a Chicago Wolves game. Which inequality could
be used to model this situation?
a) π‘₯ + 5 > 465
b) 5π‘₯ β‰₯ 465
c) 5π‘₯ ≀ 465
d) π‘₯ ≀ 465
Multiple Choice
C4 $300
$300
b) 5π‘₯ β‰₯ 465
Multiple Choice
C4 $400
$400
A new company is offering music downloads for
$15 a month and $0.75 a song. If you can spend
$30 a month on music, which inequality
represents this situation?
a)
0.75π‘₯ + 15 ≀ 30
b)
15.75π‘₯ β‰₯ 30
c)
15π‘₯ > 30
d)
0.75π‘₯ ≀ 30
Multiple Choice
C4 $400
$400
a) 0.75 + 15 ≀ 30
Word C5 $100
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Geoffry bought Twix bars at the store. If each
Twix bar cost $0.85 and he spent $16.15, how
many candy bars did he buy?
Word C5 $100
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19 Twix bars
Word C5 $200
$200
A hand sensitizer dispenser holds 156
8
oz. If the dispenser is , how many oz
13
are in it?
Word C5 $200
$200
96 oz
Word C5 $300
$300
A new movie starring Puss N Boots is going
to take place. The cost to produce the
movie is $75,450. The company already has
$2442.50. If each ticket for the movies cost
$9.50, how many tickets do they need to sell
to break even?
Word C5 $300
$300
7,685 tickets need to be sold to break
even.
Word C5 $400
$400
You are throwing a Halloween party
and you want your guests to arrive
between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m., not a
second earlier or a second later Write
an inequality that shows the
intersection between the two times
then graph it.
Word C5 $400
$400
πŸ•β‰€π’™β‰€πŸ–
Final Jeopardy
Which inequality does the graph respresent?
The final Jeopardy problem is…
βˆ’πŸ–
βˆ’πŸ”
βˆ’πŸ’
βˆ’πŸ
𝟎
Final Jeopardy
𝒙 < βˆ’πŸ• 𝒐𝒓 𝒙 β‰₯ βˆ’πŸ
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