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Numbers and Operations - $100

1.12.7

Multiply:

1 3

3 4 7

2 2

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3 9

12 21

6 6

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1.12.8

3

What integer is closest

to the value of 5 ?

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11

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The equation below illustrates a property of real numbers.

Which property is illustrated by the equation?1.12.8

3 7 9 21 27x x

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Distributive property

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Simplify:

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2 23 3

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3 2

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The value of is between which two integers?

A. 12 and 15B. 22 and 25C. 39 and 42D. 58 and 61

1.12.6

3 180

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C. 39 and 42

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Factor:

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2 10 24x x

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12 2x x

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2.12.1

The first four terms of a sequence are shown below.

1 1 1 1

2 8 18 32The sequence continues. What is the seventh

term of the sequence?

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1

98

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2.12.6

25 125

What is the s

An equation is sho

olution set of the

wn below.

equation?

x

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5, 5

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2.12.4

What are the solutions of the inequality

3 4 5?x

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1 or 3

3x x

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A system of equations is shown below.

What is the solution of the system of equations?

2.12.5

3 2 8

3 5

x y

x y

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2, 1

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Terra takes four different measurements of the length of her calculator. Terra’s four measurements are listed below.

14.8 cm, 15 cm, 148.6 mm, 149 mm

Which measurement is the most precise?

3.12.2

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148.6 mm

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The diameter of each tire produced by a factory is measured in inches (in). Each diameter (x) must be

within the range shown below.

What is the tolerance range of the diameter of a tire produced by the factory?

3.12.2

30.010 30.020x

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30.015 0.005 in

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Maya swims in a poll that is 75 feet long. She swims the length of the pool 20 times each day.

At this rate, about how many days will it take Maya to swim a total distance of 1 mile? (1 mile

= 5,280 feet)

3.12.3

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4 days

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3.12.5

In the diagram below, triangle

is similar to triangle .

RST

RVW

What is the length of side ?RW

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12.25 cm

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3V r

The formula for calculating the volume ( ) of a

sphere with a given radius ( ) is shown below.

V

r

3The volume of a sphere is 36 cm .

What is the diameter of the sphere?

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6 cm

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4.12.1

Circle is shown below.L

What is the measure of ?KPM

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240

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4.12.7

In right triangle , shown below, the

length of side is 3 meters (m), and the

length of side is 8 m.

RTW

WR

RT

What is the length of side ?TW

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55

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4.12.6

In the diagram below, and are

parallel lines intersected by .

PF MH

EK

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What is the measure of ? GJH

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66

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*Daily Double!*

4.12.1

In the diagram below, point

and point are on circle .

D

F G

Write an expression that describes

the length of minor arc .DF

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2

x

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4.12.6

In the figure below,

, , , and .TV ZW UY VX UX VW TZ VW

What is the measure of ?ZYU

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120

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Lori has 3 shirts, 2 pairs of pants, and 2 pairs of socks to use to create an outfit. An outfit consists of one shirt, one pair of pants, and

one pair of socks. What is the greatest number of different outfits Lori can create?

5.12.4

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12

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To determine what type of music people in a city listen to most often, employees at a radio

station polled each person who entered a grocery store between 2:00 P.M. and 4:00

P.M. on Sunday. What term best describes the people who were polled at the grocery

store?5.12.3

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a sample

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A spinner is divided into five sections. Section F, section J, and section I are all the same size. All together, these three sections

cover half of the spinner, as shown below.

The arrow on the spinner is spun one time. What is the probability that the arrow stops in section F?

5.12.5

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1

6

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Marvin records the gas mileage of 48 different cars. The histogram below displays the data Marvin records.

Based on the histogram, in what range is the median gas mileage of the cars?

5.12.1

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10-25 miles per gallon

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There are 200 students in a high school senior class. Of the students in the senior class, 70

are taking physics and 120 are taking chemistry. Of the students in those two groups,

50 are taking both physics and chemistry. What is the probability that a randomly selected senior is taking neither physics nor chemistry?

5.12.5

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0.30

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Final Jeopardy Category:

Algebra

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Final Jeopardy Question

2.12.2

An equation is shown below.

What is an equivalent equation solved for y?

24 1 9 53

2 3

x yz y

y

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Final Jeopardy Answer

23 4 1 5 with

2 3 5 3

xy z

z