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DOUBLE Jeopardy
  • Colossal Math Review
  • Questions Courtesy of CETE Testbuilder and KanEd.

?Click this box to show answer.
?Click this box to give a hint.
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Double Jeopardy
Number Sense Data Estimation Division Story Problems
200 200 200 200 200
400 400 400 400 400
600 600 600 600 600
800 800 800 800 800
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
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200 - Number Sense
  • An egg tray holds 30 eggs. If you have 2,346
    eggs, how many trays will you need?
  • A.78 trays
  • B.79 trays
  • C.80 trays
  • D.81 trays

? (78 wont be enough)
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400 - Number Sense
  • Choose the best measure for the weight of a
    moose.
  • A.900 pounds
  • B.9 pounds
  • C.90 pounds
  • D.9,000 pounds
  • E.answer not given

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600 - Number Sense
  • Jeremy has a dog that is 24 weeks 1 day old and
    Celeste has a dog that is 8 weeks 5 days old. How
    much older is Jeremy's dog?
  • A.15 weeks 2 days
  • B.15 weeks 3 days
  • C.15 weeks 6 days
  • D.16 weeks 4 days

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800 - Number Sense
  • John's father is a farmer. He is putting a fence
    around a rectangular 10-acre plot of land. To
    determine how long of a fence is needed, he
    should use a measure of
  • A.area
  • B.volume
  • C.perimeter
  • D.mass

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1000 - Number Sense
  • How many feet of edging are needed to go around a
    table top that measures 42 inches by 60 inches?
  • A.15.5 feet
  • B.17 feet
  • C.18 feet
  • D.16 feet

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200 - Data
  • A data set is shown below.
  • 26 35 52 47 61 47 98 76 80
  • What is the RANGE of the data set?
  • A.47
  • B.52
  • C.54
  • D.72

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400 - Data
  • Which set of numbers has the greatest MAXIMUM
    value?
  • A.22 41 41 79 39 36 45
  • B.30 21 71 60 75 60 43 52
  • C.58 38 39 73 38 39
  • D.60 41 35 60 59 70 31

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600 - Data
  • Find the mean of the following numbers 67, 82,
    45, 91, 95
  • A.72
  • B.75
  • C.76
  • D.80

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800 - Data
  • Which set of numbers has a MODE of 42?
  • A.42 60 38 17 53 19 44
  • B.61 42 18 37 51 42 28
  • C.10 52 29 18 42 30 37
  • D.38 42 49 16 35 50 48

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1000 - Data
  • Last season's points scored per game for a high
    school football team are shown below.
  • 23 15 15 7 0 13 12 21 18 10
  • What is the MEDIAN number of points scored?
  • A.6.5
  • B.13.4
  • C.14
  • D.15

? 0 7 10 12 13 15 15 18 21 23 ? (1315) 2
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200 - Estimation
  • What would be the best way to Estimate 428.96
    379.25
  • Add then estimate to nearest hundred.
  • Estimate both numbers to nearest ones place and
    then add.
  • Estimate both numbers to the nearest hundred
    place and then add.
  • Add, then estimate to the nearest tens.

? 400 400
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14
400 - Estimation
  • Which of the following would give the best
    estimate of 824 579?
  • A.800 500
  • B.800 600
  • C.900 500
  • D.900 600

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600 - Estimation
  • The Pacific Ocean has an approximate area of
    68,802,000 square miles. The Atlantic Ocean
    covers an approximate area of 31,530,000 square
    miles. Approximately how many square miles do
    these two oceans cover?
  • A.90,232,000 sq. miles
  • B.100,332,000 sq. miles
  • C.1,000,332,000 sq. miles
  • D.100,322,000 sq. miles

? (no need to round because they have both
already been rounded.
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800 - Estimation
  • Mr. Ramos drove 257.630 miles one week. The
    following week he drove 298.348 miles. How many
    miles did Mr. Ramos drive in two weeks? Round
    your answer to the nearest hundredth.
  • A.555.98 miles
  • B.555.99 miles
  • C.556.00 miles
  • D.555.38 miles

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1000 - Estimation
  • An addition problem is shown below.
  • Alvin wants to ESTIMATE the sum of the problem by
    rounding each fraction to the nearest whole
    number before adding.
  • Which should be his ESTIMATE?
  • A.31
  • B.33
  • C.34
  • D.36

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? (2 7 6 9 10 34)
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18
200 - Division
  • Solve for r
  • 56 r 8
  • A. r 5
  • B. r 6
  • C. r 7
  • D. r 8

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400 - Division
  • Solve for p
  • P 7 321 r 5
  • A.2225
  • B.2252
  • C.2247
  • D.5225

Think (321 x 7) 5 gives me what?
?
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600 - Division
  • Solve
  • 6387 8
  • A. 789 r. 3
  • B. 898 r. 5
  • C. 797 r. 11
  • D. 798 r. 3

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800 - Division
  • Solve 23422 14
  • A. 1561 r. 6
  • B. 1673
  • C. 1534 r. 13
  • D. 163

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1000 - Division
  • Solve for m
  • m 18 87986 r. 14
  • A. 1583748
  • B. 1823123 r. 11
  • C. 1583762
  • D. 1538383

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23
200 - Story Problems
  • The Rose Bowl stadium will seat 102,125 fans for
    football games. The Superdome will seat 97,465,
    and Veterans Stadium will seat 65,352. How many
    seats are there in the Rose Bowl and Veterans
    Stadium?
  • A.264,933 seats
  • B.199,683 seats
  • C.167,477 seats
  • D.162,808 seats

ThinkWhat is the question asking?
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24
400 - Story Problems
  • In five days of vacation driving, the Gonzalez
    family drove 425, 513, 524, 411, and 387 miles.
    If their speedometer reading was 23,496 when they
    left home, what was it when they returned?
  • A.21,236
  • B.25,756
  • C.27,556
  • D.25,657

A speedometer shows how many miles a car has
traveled.
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25
600 - Story Problems
  • There are 565 students enrolled in Martin Luther
    King school. Each student drinks an average of 6
    cartons of milk per week. How many cartons of
    milk are needed each week?
  • A.571 cartons of milk
  • B.3,309 cartons of milk
  • C.3,380 cartons of milk
  • D.3,390 cartons of milk

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26
800 - Story Problems
  • Fred and Joe started walking from the same point
    in opposite directions. Joe walked 3 mph and Fred
    walked 4 mph. How far apart are they after 3
    hours?
  • A.3 miles
  • B.7 miles
  • C.21 miles
  • D.36 miles

mph miles per hour Draw a picture!
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27
1000 - Story Problems
  • Ryan made and sold model cars for a hobby. Last
    year he sold 18 and received a total of 252.
    What was the average amount he received for each
    model?
  • A.12 per model
  • B.14 per model
  • C.18 per model
  • D.20 per model

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Final Jeopardy
  • A band teacher and a math teacher recorded how
    many ounces of water they drank each day for a
    week. The table below shows the data that the
    teachers recorded. Which conclusion about the
    data in the table is true?
  • A. The mean number of ounces of water consumed
    daily is equal for both teachers.
  • B. The median number of ounces of water consumed
    daily is equal for both teachers.
  • C. The mode of the number of ounces of water
    consumed daily is equal for both teachers.
  • D. The range of the number of ounces of water
    consumed daily is equal for both teachers.

Day Band Math
Sunday 66 56
Monday 53 68
Tuesday 64 61
Wednesday 40 78
Thursday 70 68
Friday 53 64
Saturday 72 43
To The Answer
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Question - What is the same?
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Day Band Math
Sunday 66 56
Monday 53 68
Tuesday 64 61
Wednesday 40 78
Thursday 70 68
Friday 53 64
Saturday 72 43
Mean
Band 418/ 7 59.7 oz
Math438/7 62.6 oz
Median
Band 40, 53, 53, 64, 66, 70, 72
X
X
X
X
X
X
Math 43, 56, 61, 64, 68, 68, 78
X
X
X
X
X
X
Medians are the same!
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A.The mean is equal for both teachers. B.The
median is equal for both teachers. C.The mode is
equal for both teachers. D.The range is equal for
both teachers.
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