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JEOPARDY
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JEOPARDY!
Problem Solving
EquationsOrder of
OperationsFactors
Solving Equations
Fractions
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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Problem Solving 200
This weekend, 123 people went to the pool and 292 people went to the mall. How many more
people went to the mall than to the pool?
169 people
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Problem Solving 400
There are sixteen pens in each package. How many pens are in five packages?
80 pens
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Problem Solving 600
The blue house on McLean Street costs $219,886 and the yellow house on McCallister Street
costs $380,000. How much less money is needed if Michael decides to purchase the cheaper
house?
$160,114
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Problem Solving 800
Jane works in the coffee shop for 3 hours each morning. In the afternoon, she works for 6
hours each day at the bookstore. Jane works every day of the week, but takes Sundays off. How many hours does Jane work each week?
54 hours
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Problem Solving 1000
The library in the new school is rectangular shaped. There are listening centers, offices and storage units. The area of the library is 1,624
square feet. The length of the library is 58 feet. What is the width of the library?
28 feet
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Equations 200
Solve for g
52 = 13g
g = 4
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Equations 400
Solve for f
15 = f ÷ 10
f = 150
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Equations 600
Solve for j
41 = 11 + j – 12 + 8
j = 34
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Equations 800
Solve for z
43 = z + 4 – 9 + 2
z = 46
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Equations 1000
Solve for j
1 – 15 + 19 + 7 – j = 3
j = 9
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Order of Operations 200
Solve
60 ÷ 6 + 1=
11
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Order of Operations 400
Solve
99 - 1 X 4 =
95
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Order of Operations 600
Solve
(55 ÷ 5) – ( 21 ÷ 7) + 3 =
11
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Order of Operations 800
Solve
90 ÷ 9 X 1 X 5 =
50
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Order of Operations 1000
Solve
76 + 4 X 2 – (17+37) =
30
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Factors 200
List all the factors for 11
1, 11
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Factors 400
List all the factors for 82.
1, 2, 41, 82
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Factors 600
List all the factors for 20
1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20
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Factors 800
List all the factors for 74
1, 2, 37, 74
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Factors 1000
List all the factors for 49
1, 7, 49
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Solving Equations 200
Write an equation for the problem and solve.
A number multiplied by 5 equals 50.
5n = 50
n = 10
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Solving Equations 400
Write an equation for the problem and solve.
A number minus 4 equals 82.
n – 4 = 82
n = 86
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Solving Equations 600
Write an equation for the problem and solve.
29 minus a number equals 18
29 – n = 18
n = 11
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Solving Equations 800
Write an equation for the problem and solve.
A number divided by 4 = 8.
n ÷ 4 = 8
n=32
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Solving Equations 1000
Write an equation for the problem and solve.
27 divided by a number equals 3.
27 ÷ n = 3
n = 9
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Fractions 200Michael has one hundred marbles. Seven-tenths
of them are blue. How many of the marbles are blue?
70 marbles
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Fractions 400
Miss Taylor has twenty plants. Four-fifths of them have flowers. How many of her plants
don’t have flowers?
4 plants
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Fractions 600
David bought thirty-six pieces of candy. He ate four-ninths of them. How many pieces of
candy did David eat?
16 pieces
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Fractions 800
Hannah has twenty-five dolls. Three-fifths of the dolls have brown hair. How many of her dolls
don’t have brown hair?
10 dolls
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Fractions 1000
18 books
Rachel checked out forty-two books from the library. Three-sevenths of them were mystery
books. How many of the books that she checked out were mystery books?
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FINAL JEOPARDY
Category: Measurement
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Final Jeopardy Question
The 5th grade class is going to transform their classroom into a roller skating rink. They
measured their room to see how much space they have. Walls 1 and 3 are seven feet four
inches each. Walls 2 and 4 are eleven feet four inches each. What is the perimeter of the
room?
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Answer
37 feet 4 inches