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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!
MATH 6TH GRADE
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JEOPARDY!
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INTEGERS VARIABLES GEOMETRY PERIMETER AND AREA EXP – RAD UNITS
SYSTEM
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(3-(-4)) + (5-10÷2)
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7
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What number goes in the sequence?:
-13; -11; ___; -7
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-9
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What property?8x(2+5)= (8x2)+(8x5)
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Distributive
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What is the order to solve operations?
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Parenthesis; Exp-rad; Mult-divis; Add-subt
From left to right.
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(4x200÷20)2 – 1,480
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120
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Reduce: 2x + (-9x) +12
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-7x + 12
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9x + 4 : 40so; x=___
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4
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Give the equation:Six times the value of a
number plus 320 is equal to 332
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6x + 320 = 332
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Y – (4,500 – 5,000) = 602
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-380
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27x – (-13x) - 12 = 148
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4
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Supplementary angle of 23 degrees
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157 degrees
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Shape with 5 faces; 5 vertices; 8 edges.
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Square base pyramid
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Name
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Octagonal prims
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Angle A in degrees is:
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135 degres
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Kite, trapezoid and rhombus are?
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Quadrilaterals.
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Perimeter?
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40.8 yd
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Find the area
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154.1 sq cm
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Area of the shaded part if inside triangle is the 3rd part of
the ouside triangle.
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120 sq cm
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TOTAL AREA
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60 SQ KM
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Perimeter; 3 shapes all sides are equal.
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101.6 cm
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What is the answer?
33 . 34
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2,187
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Solve and simplify
(2/4)3
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1/8
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11
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3/5
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32
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Lois wants to send a box of oranges to a friend by mail. The box of oranges cannot exceed a mass of 10 kg. If each orange
has a mass of 200g, what is the maximum number she can send?
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50 oranges
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Three students are in a competition; student #1 runs 1.6 km; student #2 runs 23.48 Hm and student #3 runs 1,348 m.
What was the distance run by all in meters?
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5,296 m
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34.16 in to ft
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2.84 ft
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1,408.8 cm
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2.6 km + 18.73 Hm + 345.9 Dam + 23,476 dm +
3,657,894 mm:________ m
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13,937.494 m