gcflcm distribut ive property order of operatio ns wild card 100 200 300 400 500

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  • GCFLCM Distribut ive Property Order of Operatio ns Wild Card 100 200 300 400 500
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  • Final Jeopardy You can wager as much or as little as you would like of the money your team has earned in the game. You have 30 seconds to make a decision and write it down on your wipe-off board.
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  • What is the value of 8 0 ?
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  • 1
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  • What is the greatest common factor of 16 and 36?
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  • 4 100
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  • GCF (14, 28, 84)
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  • 14 20 0
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  • The employees at Subway are dividing toppings into containers that can all hold the same number of ounces. They have 24 oz of cucumbers, 54 oz of lettuce, and 12 oz of jalapenos. If each container holds the same amount of toppings and there are no leftover toppings, how big is each container?
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  • 6 ounces 30 0
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  • Coach Slade needs to split her PE class into equal teams for a game. There are 64 boys in the class and 48 girls in the class. If each team must have the same amount of girls and the same amount of boys, how many girls will be on each team?
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  • 3 girls 40 0
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  • Timon and Pumba just returned from hunting for insects to devour. They caught 21 worms, 35 ants, and 84 slugs. They would like to split their collection into equal groups and store them for meals in the coming days. What is the greatest number of packages they can create from the insects they caught? How many ants will be in each package?
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  • 7 packages with 5 ants 50 0
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  • Find the least common multiple of 4 and 6.
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  • 12 100
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  • LCM (6, 9, 12)
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  • 36 20 0
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  • Four friends go to Mighty Taco for tacos. Mighty is running a special that requires you to buy tacos in multiples of 7. How many tacos must the friends purchase so that they each get the same number of tacos and there are no leftovers?
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  • 28 tacos 30 0
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  • One lap around the local race track is 4 miles. The first car can complete a lap in 2 minutes, the second car takes 3 minutes, and the last car completes a lap in 5 minutes. If they all start at the same time, after how many minutes will they all be at the starting point at the same time again?
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  • 30 minutes 40 0
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  • Wanda has a watering schedule for her plants; her cacti get watered every 10 days while her begonias get watered every 3 days. If she watered both sets of plants today, how many times will the cacti have been watered when both sets of plants are watered together again on the same day (dont include the watering from today)?
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  • 3 times 50 0
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  • Use the distributive property to determine the value of 5(n + 9)
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  • 5n + 45 100
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  • Factor: 15 + 35
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  • 5(3 + 7) 20 0
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  • Factor: 24 + 36 Daily Double
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  • 12(2 + 3) 30 0
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  • Write the sum of 42 + 56 as the product of the GCF and the sum of their respective factors.
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  • 14(3 + 2) 40 0
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  • For your New Years Eve party you purchased 7 pounds of shrimp that cost $11 per pound. You also bought 7 bricks of cheese that cost $2.50 each. Write an expression using the distributive property that could be used to determine how much money you spent.
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  • 7(11 + 2.50) 50 0
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  • What should be done first when evaluating the expression below? 5 2 (6 2 + 9)
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  • 6 2 100
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  • Evaluate the expression below 5 2 (8 12 3)
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  • 100 20 0
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  • Evaluate the expression below ((16 2 3 ) 3) + 7
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  • 31 30 0
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  • Determine where the parenthesis go to make the equation below true. 3 2 + 10 9 + 2 = 8
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  • 3 2 + 10 (9 + 2) = 8 40 0
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  • Evaluate the expression below
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  • 7.3 50 0
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  • LCM or GCF? Julie is using 5 cm bead and Mattie is using 3 cm beads, at how many centimeters will their strings first be of equal length? 100
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  • LCM
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  • Write 5 7 in expanded notation.
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  • 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 20 0
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  • Evaluate 4 5
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  • 1024 30 0
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  • What number makes the following equation true? 6 2 _ 5 = 150
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  • 6 40 0
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  • Tim babysits his nephew every Monday afternoon. Tim also plays hopscotch every fourth day. If Tim does both on November 5 th, on what day will Tim do both again?
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  • December 3 rd 50 0