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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!

MATH 6TH GRADE

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JEOPARDY!

100 100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500 500

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

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