jeopardy6th grade math

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Fractions Decimals Percents Equations Properties

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5/8 is this part of the

fraction.

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What is the numerator?

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4/7 is this part of the

fraction.

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What is the denominator?

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3/7 and 5/7 are this type of fractions.

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What are like fractions?

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25/4 is this type of fraction.

Daily Double

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What is an improper fraction?

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In a mixed number, this operation is

represented between the whole number and

fraction.

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What is addition or the sum?

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1.3333… represents this type of decimal.

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What is a repeating

decimal?

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When adding decimals, this must be done.

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What is line up the decimals?

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This number may be used to fill in “gaps” when adding or subtracting

decimals.

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What is zero?

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The divisor must be this type of number when

dividing decimals.

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What is a whole number?

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This word is used when reading decimals in place of the decimal

point.

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What is “and”?

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Percent is always out of this number.

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What is 100?

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Percents can be written as fractions by dropping the percent sign and putting the number out of this

number.

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What is 100?

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15/100 written as a percent.

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What is 15%?

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4/10 written as a percent.

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What is 40%?

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0.95 written as a percent.

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What is 95%?

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In an equation, the number directly in front of the variable is called

this.

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What is coefficient?

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n + 10 = 17

Solve for n.

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What is n = 7?

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-15 = n + 3

This needs to be done to both sides of the

equation.

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What is subtract 3 from both sides?

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3n – 4 = 29

Solve for n.

Daily Double

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What is n = 11?

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n + 2

The reason this can not be solved.

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What is not an equation?

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This property is represented here:

10 + 3 = 3 + 10

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What is the commutative property of addition?

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This property is represented here:

(1 x 2) x 3 = 1 x (2 x 3)

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What is the associative property of

multiplication?

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This property is represented here:

32 + 0 = 32

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What is the identity property of addition?

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This property is represented here:

2(5 + 6) = 2(5) + 2(6)

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What is the distributive property?

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This property is represented here:

19 x 1 = 19

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What is the identity property of

multiplication?