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What numeral means the same as
50,000 + 3,000 + 10 + 3?
A 53,313
B 53,013
C 50,313
D 50,303
A 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
B 53,013
A 100
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How is the numeral 620,504 written in words?
A. Sixty-two thousand, five hundred four
B. Six hundred twenty thousand, five hundred forty
C. Six thousand, two hundred fifty-four
D. Six hundred twenty thousand, five hundred four
A 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
D Six hundred twenty
thousand, five hundred four
A 200
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Which numeral is the same as six hundred fifty-six thousand, sixty-two?
A.656,062
B.600,562
C.656,620
D.650,662
A 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
A 656,062
A 300
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How is the number 500,050 read?
A. Fifty thousand and five
B. Five hundred thousand fifty
C. Five million five hundred
D. Five thousand fifty
A 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
B Five hundred thousand fifty
A 400
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What is the value of the 4 in 164,072?
A. 4 tens
B. 4 hundreds
C. 4 thousands
D. 4 hundred thousands
A 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
4 thousands
A 500
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What is the largest number you can make using the digits 1, 7, 9, and 3?
A. 7,931
B. 9,371
C. 1,379
D. 9,731
B 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
A. 9,731
B 100
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“I am an odd number with 5 digits. My digit in the tens place is even. If the order of my digits is reversed, I am still the same number. What number can I be?
A. 32,623
B. 51,415
C. 24,613
D. 30,663
B 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
32,623
B 200
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What number means 4 hundreds, 14 tens, and 7 ones?
A 4147
B 547
C 447
D 421
B 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
B 547
B 300
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I am a number with 4 digits. My tens digit is even. My thousands digit is odd. The sum of my digits is 12. What number can I be?
A. 1027
B. 3546
C. 5241
D. 6231
B 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
C 5241
B 400
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Nick wrote a number with a 0 in the tens thousands place, a 5 in the ones place, and a 7 in the hundreds place. What number could Nick have written?
A. 506,729
B. 057,629
C. 602,795
D. 650,927
B 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
602,795
B 500
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The table below shows the number of each kind of book in a library. The library had more than 233 but less than 239 of which kind of book?
• Mystery
• Travel
• Animal
• Sports C 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
Kind of book Number of books
Mystery 237
Travel 223
Animal 232
Sports 241
Mystery Books
C 100
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Which number is between 7,588 and 9,538?
A. 7,499 C 9,499
B. 9,539 D 7,585
C 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
7,588 9,538
C 9,499
C 200
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The table below shows the number of pancakes served at a restaurant during a four-month period. In which of these months did the restaurant serve the least number of pancakes?
A. January C. March
B. February D. April
C 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
Month Number of pancakes
January 5,067
February 4,589
March 4,730
April 4,917
February 4,589
C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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What number could go in the box?
A. 2,307
B. 2,472
C. 2,801
D. 2,372C 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
2,3082,471 > >
D 2,372
C 400
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What number could go in the box?
A 278
B 320
C 291
D 296
C 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
279
293
306
319
D 296
C 500
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Anita was making a chart of Texas rivers for geography and gathered the information shown in the table. In order from longest to shortest, how should she arrange these rivers on her final chart?
D 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
Rio Grande
Brazos
Colorado
Sabine
D 100
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Every few minutes Mack asked how many miles the family had traveled on their trip. Which numbers are in the order he would have heard them?
A. 342, 350, 359, 365
B. 599, 589, 578, 565
C. 288, 281, 297, 261,
D. 241, 259, 269, 260
D 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
342, 350, 359, 365
D 200
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Jessica was traveling by car from Dallas to Houston. From time to time, she would see a sign giving the miles to Houston. Which numbers are in the order she would have seen them?
A. 250, 150, 200, 190
B. 125, 200, 310, 400
C. 425, 380, 300, 150
D. 300, 250, 100, 150
D 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
425, 380, 300, 150
Lower numbers – you are getting closer to Houston
D 300
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Of the numbers in the circle, which is the fourth largest?
A 280
B 309
C 310
D 385D 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
D 385
D 400
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During a tennis tournament, Pete hit a serve at 116 miles per hour. Andre hit a serve at 109 miles per hour. Which of the following players hit a serve slower than Pete, but faster than Andre?
A. Tom – 110 miles per hour
B. Ed – 108 miles per hour
C. James – 107 miles per hour
D. Mark – 117 miles per hour
D 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
Tom – 110 miles per hour
D 500
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Desiree needs $ 3.75 to get into the roller skating rink. Which group of bills and coins has a value of $ 3.75?
E 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
E 100
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Which group of bills and coins has the value of $ 2.72?
E 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
E 200
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Harry has a quarter and 4 nickels in his pocket. Brian has different coins equaling the same amount of money. What coins might Brian have?
E 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
E 300
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Connie has a quarter and dime in her pocket. Raj has different coins equaling the same amount of money. What coins might Raj have?
E 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
E 400
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Which 2 groups show the same amount of money?
E 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
Group 1 and Group 4
E 500
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Which 2 groups have equal amounts of money?
F 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
Group 1 and Group 2
F 100
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Which group of coins shows the same amount of
money as the box?
F 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
F 200
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Which set of coins is the same value as the set in the box?
F 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
F 300
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Which group of coins is equal to $ 2.09?
A 8 quarters, 5 dimes, 4 pennies
B 7 quarters, 3 dimes, 4 pennies
C 8 quarters, 1 dime, 9 pennies
D 7 quarters, 3 dimes, 9 pennies
F 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
B 7 quarters, 3 dimes,
4 pennies
F 400
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Which group of coins is equal to $ 3.06?
A 9 quarters, 3 dimes, 9 pennies
B 7 quarters, 6 dimes, 6 pennies
C 10 quarters, 5 dimes, 4 pennies
D 8 quarters, 10 dimes, 6 pennies
F 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer
D 8 quarters, 10 dimes,
6 pennies
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Problem Solving with Money
Please record your wager.
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Final Jeopardy Question:
Name 5 different ways to show $ 7.42 using a group of coins and bills?
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Possible Answers:
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Bills Coins Total
$ 5, $ 1, $ 1 Q, D, N, P, P $ 7.42
$ 5, $ 1Q, Q, Q, Q,
Q, D, N, P, P $ 7.42
$ 5Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q,
Q, D, N, P, P$ 7.42
Be creative and show work $ 7.42
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