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Rules / Directions : Rules / Directions The 3 life lines to chose from are: Ask the class 50/50 Call upon 1 friend


Slide3 : Let’s Play Who Wants to be an A Student! A Student


Slide4 : Pick a Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33


The electric bill for July was $57. In September it was $42. Find the percent of decrease. Round to the nearest whole percent. : A: B: 36% 31% C: D: 26% 27% Problem 1 The electric bill for July was $57. In September it was $42. Find the percent of decrease. Round to the nearest whole percent.


The electric bill for July was $57. In September it was $42. Find the percent of decrease. Round to the nearest whole percent : A: B: 36% 31% C: D: 26% 27% Problem 1 The electric bill for July was $57. In September it was $42. Find the percent of decrease. Round to the nearest whole percent


What is the mode of the following set of data? 30, 23, 23, 1, 21, 20, 5, 20, 2, 3, 20 : A: B: 15.3 28 C: D: 20 30, 1 Problem 17 What is the mode of the following set of data? 30, 23, 23, 1, 21, 20, 5, 20, 2, 3, 20


What is the mode of the following set of data? 30, 23, 23, 1, 21, 20, 5, 20, 2, 3, 20 : A: B: 15.3 28 C: D: 20 30, 1 Problem 17 What is the mode of the following set of data? 30, 23, 23, 1, 21, 20, 5, 20, 2, 3, 20


Look on paper for the problem. : A: B: Look on Paper Look on Paper C: D: Look on Paper Look on Paper Problem 10 Look on paper for the problem.


Look on paper for the problem. : A: B: Look on Paper Look on Paper C: D: Look on Paper Look on Paper Problem 10 Look on paper for the problem.


Use similar triangles to find x. : A: B: 17.5 ft. 1.1 ft. C: D: 2.8 ft. 5.71 ft. Problem 33 Use similar triangles to find x. 7ft. x 4ft. 10 Ft.


Use similar triangles to find x. : A: B: 17.5 ft. 1.1 ft. C: D: 2.8 ft. 5.71 ft. Problem 33 Use similar triangles to find x. 7ft. x 4ft. 10 Ft.


Find x to the nearest hundredth : A: B: X = 11.82 X = 9.23 C: D: X = 19.2 X = 11.72 Problem 18 Find x to the nearest hundredth x 38 15


Find x to the nearest hundredth : A: B: X = 11.82 X = 9.23 C: D: X = 19.2 X = 11.72 Problem 18 Find x to the nearest hundredth x 38 15


What is the median of the following set of data? 4. 35, 31, 21, 32, 6, 28, 25, 35 : A: B: 28 24.1 C: D: 27.7 31 Problem 11 What is the median of the following set of data? 4. 35, 31, 21, 32, 6, 28, 25, 35


What is the median of the following set of data? 4. 35, 31, 21, 32, 6, 28, 25, 35. : A: B: 28 24.1 C: D: 27.7 31 Problem 11 What is the median of the following set of data? 4. 35, 31, 21, 32, 6, 28, 25, 35.


Y varies directly as x. If x = 10 when y = 50, find x when y = 110 : A: B: 12 22 C: D: 17 32 Problem 9 Y varies directly as x. If x = 10 when y = 50, find x when y = 110


Y varies directly as x. If x = 10 when y = 50, find x when y = 110 : A: B: 12 22 C: D: 17 32 Problem 9 Y varies directly as x. If x = 10 when y = 50, find x when y = 110


Use Similar triangles to find x. : A: B: 1.2 ft. 9.38 ft. C: D: 2.67 ft. 6 ft. Problem 32 Use Similar triangles to find x. 4 Ft. x 5 ft. 7.5 Ft.


Use Similar triangles to find x. : A: B: 1.2 ft. 9.38 ft. C: D: 2.67 ft. 6 ft. Problem 32 Use Similar triangles to find x. 4 Ft. x 5 ft. 7.5 Ft.


A jar contains 8 blue marbles, 6 red marbles, and 6 yellow marbles. What is the probability of selecting a red or yellow marble? : A: B: 2/3 3/5 C: D: 2/5 12/19 Problem 23 A jar contains 8 blue marbles, 6 red marbles, and 6 yellow marbles. What is the probability of selecting a red or yellow marble?


A jar contains 8 blue marbles, 6 red marbles, and 6 yellow marbles. What is the probability of selecting a red or yellow marble? : A: B: 2/3 3/5 C: D: 2/5 12/19 Problem 23 A jar contains 8 blue marbles, 6 red marbles, and 6 yellow marbles. What is the probability of selecting a red or yellow marble?


The nationwide Big Bass Fishing Junior Championships are held every year. The winner is determined by a formula that uses the length and girth of the bass. The coordinator of the Big Bass Championships described the formula. He said “We take the girth squared multiplied by the length and then divide by 100.” Translate the sentence into a formula. : A: B: Look on paper Look on paper C: D: Look on paper Look on paper Problem 16 The nationwide Big Bass Fishing Junior Championships are held every year. The winner is determined by a formula that uses the length and girth of the bass. The coordinator of the Big Bass Championships described the formula. He said “We take the girth squared multiplied by the length and then divide by 100.” Translate the sentence into a formula.


The nationwide Big Bass Fishing Junior Championships are held every year. The winner is determined by a formula that uses the length and girth of the bass. The coordinator of the Big Bass Championships described the formula. He said “We take the girth squared multiplied by the length and then divide by 100.” Translate the sentence into a formula. : A: B: Look on paper Look on paper C: D: Look on paper Look on paper Problem 16 The nationwide Big Bass Fishing Junior Championships are held every year. The winner is determined by a formula that uses the length and girth of the bass. The coordinator of the Big Bass Championships described the formula. He said “We take the girth squared multiplied by the length and then divide by 100.” Translate the sentence into a formula.


Evaluate: : A: B: 201 1/27 775 3/7 C: D: 21/452 22 Problem 2 Evaluate: 32 • 42 – 2 • 52 5 + 42


Evaluate: : A: B: 201 1/27 775 3/7 C: D: 21/452 22 Problem 2 Evaluate: 32 • 42 – 2 • 52 5 + 42


Problem 24 What percent of 12 is 6? : A: B: 50% 0.5% C: D: 2% ½ % Problem 24 What percent of 12 is 6?


Problem 24 What percent of 12 is 6? : A: B: 50% 0.5% C: D: 2% ½ % Problem 24 What percent of 12 is 6?


Problem 22 Gracie has 5 quarters, 4 nickels, and 1 penny in her pocket. She selects a coin at random. What are the odds of not selecting a nickel? : A: B: 3:2 4:10 C: D: 2:3 6:10 Problem 22 Gracie has 5 quarters, 4 nickels, and 1 penny in her pocket. She selects a coin at random. What are the odds of not selecting a nickel?


Problem 22 Gracie has 5 quarters, 4 nickels, and 1 penny in her pocket. She selects a coin at random. What are the odds of not selecting a nickel? : A: B: 3:2 4:10 C: D: 2:3 6:10 Problem 22 Gracie has 5 quarters, 4 nickels, and 1 penny in her pocket. She selects a coin at random. What are the odds of not selecting a nickel?


Problem 12 A jet fighter flying at a height of 2100 feet spots an enemy rocket launcher directly in front of the plane at an angle of depression of 15º. How many feet will the jet fighter travel before it flies directly over the rocket launcher? Round the answer to the nearest hundred. : A: B: 7100 feet 8400 feet C: D: 9700 feet 7800 feet Problem 12 A jet fighter flying at a height of 2100 feet spots an enemy rocket launcher directly in front of the plane at an angle of depression of 15º. How many feet will the jet fighter travel before it flies directly over the rocket launcher? Round the answer to the nearest hundred.


Problem 12 A jet fighter flying at a height of 2100 feet spots an enemy rocket launcher directly in front of the plane at an angle of depression of 15º. How many feet will the jet fighter travel before it flies directly over the rocket launcher? Round the answer to the nearest hundred. : A: B: 7100 feet 8400 feet C: D: 9700 feet 7800 feet Problem 12 A jet fighter flying at a height of 2100 feet spots an enemy rocket launcher directly in front of the plane at an angle of depression of 15º. How many feet will the jet fighter travel before it flies directly over the rocket launcher? Round the answer to the nearest hundred.


Problem 8 Find the sum. Evaluate n2 – 5n if n = -3 : A: B: -21 6 C: D: 24 -24 Problem 8 Find the sum. Evaluate n2 – 5n if n = -3


Problem 8 Find the sum. Evaluate n2 – 5n if n = -3 : A: B: -21 6 C: D: 24 -24 Problem 8 Find the sum. Evaluate n2 – 5n if n = -3


Problem 25 Problem on paper : A: B: 145404 113760 C: D: 145152 173440 Problem 25 Problem on paper


Problem 25 Problem on paper : A: B: 145404 113760 C: D: 145152 173440 Problem 25 Problem on paper


Problem 19 18 is 60% of what number? : A: B: C: D: Problem 19 18 is 60% of what number? 30 10.8 0.3 333


Problem 19 18 is 60% of what number? : A: B: C: D: Problem 19 18 is 60% of what number? 30 10.8 0.3 333


Problem 13 x varies inversely as y. If x is 30 when y is 21, find x when y is 15. : A: B: X = 42 X = 9450 C: D: X = 630 x = 11 Problem 13 x varies inversely as y. If x is 30 when y is 21, find x when y is 15.


Problem 13 x varies inversely as y. If x is 30 when y is 21, find x when y is 15. : A: B: X = 42 X = 9450 C: D: X = 630 X = 11 Problem 13 x varies inversely as y. If x is 30 when y is 21, find x when y is 15.


Problem 7 no problem Free Win : A: B: C: D: Problem 7 no problem Free Win


Problem 7 A triangle with angle measures of 95, 35, and 50 is an obtuse triangle. : A: B: True False C: D: Problem 7 A triangle with angle measures of 95, 35, and 50 is an obtuse triangle.


Problem 26 Solve: x + 3 = 4(3x – 4) : A: B: 19/11 21/11 C: D: 7/11 -13/11 Problem 26 Solve: x + 3 = 4(3x – 4)


Problem 26 Solve: x + 3 = 4(3x – 4) : A: B: 19/11 21/11 C: D: 7/11 -13/11 Problem 26 Solve: x + 3 = 4(3x – 4)


Problem 20 Solve the proportion. : A: B: 5/17 17/5 C: D: Problem 20 Solve the proportion. x - 1 4 = 3 5 34 7/5


Problem 20 Solve the proportion. : A: B: 5/17 17/5 C: D: Problem 20 Solve the proportion. x - 1 4 = 3 5 34 7/5


Problem 15 Find x to the nearest hundredth. : A: B: 14.05 23.32 C: D: 18.91 15.61 Problem 15 Find x to the nearest hundredth. x 42º 21


Problem 15 Find x to the nearest hundredth. : A: B: 14.05 23.32 C: D: 18.91 15.61 Problem 15 Find x to the nearest hundredth. x 42º 21


Problem 3 Find x to the nearest hundredth. : A: B: 32.23 .99 C: D: 56.44 13.58 Problem 3 Find x to the nearest hundredth. x 25 30 16


Problem 3 Find x to the nearest hundredth. : A: B: 32.23 .99 C: D: 56.44 13.58 Problem 3 Find x to the nearest hundredth. x 25 30 16


Problem 31 Which is the best description of the graph? : A: B: Frozen food defrosting Food heated on the stove C: D: Left over food heated on the stove Left over food cooled in the freezer Problem 31 Which is the best description of the graph? Temperature Time


Problem 31 Which is the best description of the graph? : A: B: Frozen food defrosting Food heated on the stove C: D: Left over food heated on the stove Left over food cooled in the freezer Problem 31 Which is the best description of the graph? Temperature Time


Problem 21 . Find: 1.44 : A: B: C: D: Problem 21 . Find: 1.44 0.6 0.06 0.12 1.2


Problem 21 . Find: 1.44 : A: B: C: D: Problem 21 . Find: 1.44 0.6 0.06 0.12 1.2


Problem 14 Heather’s weekly pay is directly proportional to the number of hours she works at the record store. Her pay is $174 for 24 hours of work. Find the amount of pay for 40 hours of work. : A: B: $295 $320 C: D: $275 $290 Problem 14 Heather’s weekly pay is directly proportional to the number of hours she works at the record store. Her pay is $174 for 24 hours of work. Find the amount of pay for 40 hours of work.


Problem 14 Heather’s weekly pay is directly proportional to the number of hours she works at the record store. Her pay is $174 for 24 hours of work. Find the amount of pay for 40 hours of work. : A: B: $295 $320 C: D: $275 $290 Problem 14 Heather’s weekly pay is directly proportional to the number of hours she works at the record store. Her pay is $174 for 24 hours of work. Find the amount of pay for 40 hours of work.


Problem 4 The sales tax rate is 7.2% in a certain state. If a new car costs $16,590, how much is the sales tax on the new car? : A: B: $1194.48 $1238.42 C: D: $1249.84 $1098.34 Problem 4 The sales tax rate is 7.2% in a certain state. If a new car costs $16,590, how much is the sales tax on the new car?


Problem 4 The sales tax rate is 7.2% in a certain state. If a new car costs $16,590, how much is the sales tax on the new car? : A: B: $1194.48 $1238.42 C: D: $1249.84 $1098.34 Problem 4 The sales tax rate is 7.2% in a certain state. If a new car costs $16,590, how much is the sales tax on the new car?


Problem 27 3(x – 4) = 7 – (x – 5) : A: B: 4 7/2 C: D: 6 -23/10 Problem 27 3(x – 4) = 7 – (x – 5)


Problem 27 3(x – 4) = 7 – (x – 5) : A: B: 4 7/2 C: D: 6 -23/10 Problem 27 3(x – 4) = 7 – (x – 5)


Problem 5 A refrigerator is on sale for $870. The sales tax rate is 5.4%. What is the total price of the refrigerator? : A: B: $913.50 none of these C: D: $916.98 $917.24 Problem 5 A refrigerator is on sale for $870. The sales tax rate is 5.4%. What is the total price of the refrigerator?


Problem 5 A refrigerator is on sale for $870. The sales tax rate is 5.4%. What is the total price of the refrigerator : A: B: $913.50 none of these C: D: $916.98 $917.24 Problem 5 A refrigerator is on sale for $870. The sales tax rate is 5.4%. What is the total price of the refrigerator


Problem 28 Look on Paper : A: B: C: D: Problem 28 Look on Paper Look on paper Look on paper Look on paper Look on paper


Problem 28 Look on Paper. : A: B: C: D: Problem 28 Look on Paper. Look on Paper Look on Paper Look on Paper Look on Paper


Problem 6 As Tom Sawyer discovered, the amount of time required to paint a fence varies inversely as the number of people who paint the fence. If it takes 4 hours for 12 people to paint a fence, how long would it take 3 people? : A: B: 9 hours 8 hours C: D: Problem 6 As Tom Sawyer discovered, the amount of time required to paint a fence varies inversely as the number of people who paint the fence. If it takes 4 hours for 12 people to paint a fence, how long would it take 3 people? 15 hours 16 hours


Problem 6 As Tom Sawyer discovered, the amount of time required to paint a fence varies inversely as the number of people who paint the fence. If it takes 4 hours for 12 people to paint a fence, how long would it take 3 people? : A: B: 9 hours 8 hours C: D: Problem 6 As Tom Sawyer discovered, the amount of time required to paint a fence varies inversely as the number of people who paint the fence. If it takes 4 hours for 12 people to paint a fence, how long would it take 3 people? 15 hours 16 hours


Problem 30 A farmer can water a particular field at most only 100 feet in all directions from his well. Which geometric shape represents the part of his field that gets watered? : A: B: C: D: Problem 30 A farmer can water a particular field at most only 100 feet in all directions from his well. Which geometric shape represents the part of his field that gets watered?


Problem 30 A farmer can water a particular field at most only 100 feet in all directions from his well. Which geometric shape represents the part of his field that gets watered? : A: B: C: D: Problem 30 A farmer can water a particular field at most only 100 feet in all directions from his well. Which geometric shape represents the part of his field that gets watered?


Problem 29 Rachel would like to have $1500 in interest after putting $8000 of her college savings in a certificate of deposit for 30 months. What rate of interest should she look for? : A: B: 7.0% 6.0% C: D: none of these 7.5% Problem 29 Rachel would like to have $1500 in interest after putting $8000 of her college savings in a certificate of deposit for 30 months. What rate of interest should she look for?


Problem 29 Rachel would like to have $1500 in interest after putting $8000 of her college savings in a certificate of deposit for 30 months. What rate of interest should she look for? : A: B: 7.0% 6.0% C: D: none of these 7.5% Problem 29 Rachel would like to have $1500 in interest after putting $8000 of her college savings in a certificate of deposit for 30 months. What rate of interest should she look for?