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Page 1: Powerpoint Jeopardy Number and Operations in Base Ten Operations and Algebraic Thinking Number and Operations- Fractions Measurement and Data Geometry.

Powerpoint JeopardyNumber and

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Operations and Algebraic Thinking

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Caroline is thinking of a number. Some clues for her number are listed below.

The number has:•2 hundreds•6 ten thousands•4 ones

Which of the following could be Caroline’s number? A.200,604 B.60,204 C.6,204 D.264

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What is 48,803 rounded to the nearest 10,000?

 A.40,000 B.48,000 C.49,000 D.50,000

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Which of the following shows 70,329 written in expanded notation? A. 7 + 0 + 3 + 2 + 9

 B. 70 + 3 + 2 + 9

 C. 7,000 + 300 + 20 + 9

 D. 70,000 + 300 + 20 + 9

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Compute:

65 x 98

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Mr. Chavez is making wooden toys. He needs 7 nails to make each toy. He has 132 nails. What is the total number of toys Mr. Chavez can make?

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There are 29 students in a class. No more than 6 students can sit at a lunch table. What is the least number of tables needed to seat the 29 students? A.4 B.5 C.6 D.7

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There are 500 rows of parking spaces in the parking lot at a stadium. Each row has 40 parking spaces.

What is the total number of parking spaces at the stadium? A.2,000 B.20,000 C.200,000 D.2,000,000

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What is the solution to the followingproblem?162 ÷ 3 = ?

A.50 R2 B.51 R1 C.54 D.57

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Which number is prime? A.77B.67C.63D.57

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List all of the factor pairs for 96.

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What is 5/8 + 2/8?

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What is 7/8 – 4/8?

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Write .6 as a fraction.

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Write ¼ as a decimal.

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<, >, or =

½ _____ .5

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You need 1 teaspoon of bubble bath for every 25 gallons of water. How much bubble bath is needed for a 50-gallon bathtub?

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Austin uses a bowling ball that weighs 13 pounds. How many ounces does the bowling ball weigh?

Hint: 16 ounces = 1 pound A.116 ozB.140 ozC.180 ozD.208 oz

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Greg built a picture frame with a perimeter of 50 inches. It is 14 inches long. How wide is it?

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How many inches is 1 ½ yards?

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Central Park in New York City has a length of 2 ½ miles and a width of ½ mile. What is the perimeter of the park?