Chapter 3 Jeopardy Solving Tables Solving Equation Graphs
Chapter 3 Jeopardy Solving Tables & Solving Equation Graphs Inequaliti es s $100 Clearing Fraction s $100 Misc $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500
$100 Question from Solving Equations Solve -3 + 4 x = 13
$100 Answer from Solving Equations x=4
$200 Question from Solving Equations Solve 7(r + 6) + 2 = - 26
$200 Answer from Solving Equations r = -10
$300 Question from Solving Equations Solve 4 – 3(w – 1) = 10
$300 Answer from Solving Equations w = -1
$400 Question from Solving Equations DOUBLE JEOPARDY Solve 6(x – 1) – (x + 2) = -18
$400 Answer from Solving Equations x = -2
$500 Question from Solving Equations Solve 6. 1(x – 8) + 2. 3(8 – x) = 7. 6
$500 Answer from Solving Equations x = 10
$100 Question from Tables & Graphs Make a table to help you solve 5 x – 12 ≥ -22.
$100 Answer from Tables & Graphs x 5 x - 12 -3 -27 -2 -22 -1 -17 0 -12 1 -7 when x ≥ -2
$200 Question from Personality and Sport Solve and graph the inequality on a number line. 11 – 2 a < 19
$200 Answer from Tables & Graphs a > -4
$300 Question from Tables & Graphs Solve and graph the inequality on a number line. 30 ≤ 2 (d + 4 d) 5
$300 Answer from Tables & Graphs 15 ≤ d
$400 Question from Tables & Graphs Mrs. Tucker spends 20 minutes doing paperwork in her classroom in the morning, and then spends 15 minutes helping each students she sees. After helping s students, she has spent t minutes in her classroom, where t = 20 + 15 s. Create a table to determine how many students has Mrs. Tucker seen after spending 80 minutes in her classroom?
$400 Answer from Tables & Graphs s t 0 20 1 35 2 50 3 65 4 80 5 95 Four students
$500 Question from Tables & Graphs Make a graph to represent the amount of time Mrs. Tucker spends in her classroom where s represents the number of students and t represents time. s t 0 20 1 35 2 50 3 65 4 80 5 95
$500 Answer from Tables & Graphs
$100 Question from Solving Inequalities DOUBLE JEOPARDY Solve 5 x – 7 < 3
$100 Answer from Solving Inequalities x<2
$200 Question from Solving Inequalities Solve 6(n – 1) - 2 n ≤ 26
$200 Answer from Solving Inequalities n≤ 8
$300 Question from Solving Inequalities Solve a + 3 – 5(a + 1) ≥ 18
$300 Answer from Solving Inequalities a ≤ -5
$400 Question from Solving Inequalities Solve 3 > 5 r – 7(r + 1)
$400 Answer from Solving Inequalities r > -5
$500 Question from Solving Inequalities Solve 5(3 x – 1) – 2(2 – x) ≤ -77
$500 Answer from Solving Inequalities x ≤ -4
$100 Question from Clearing Fractions Find the least common multiple (LCM) of 4 and 6
$100 Answer from Clearing Fractions 12
$200 Question from Clearing Fractions DOUBLE JEOPARDY Describe in words the first step you would use to solve the equation 10 = -x + 3 2 2
$200 Answer from Clearing Fractions Multiply both sides of the equation by 2
$300 Question from Clearing Fractions Solve 5 a - a = 12 12 3
$300 Answer from Clearing Fractions a = 144
$400 Question from Clearing Fractions Solve d + 3 d < 5 7 7 3
$400 Answer from Clearing Fractions d < 35 12
$500 Question from Clearing Fractions What is the smallest number you can multiply each side of the following equation by clear fractions? 3 x - 1 = 5 11 3 6
$500 Answer from Clearing Fractions 66
$100 Question from Misc Kyle downloaded four songs. He spent $1. 99 on each of the first two songs, and three times as much on the third song as on the fourth song. In all, he spent $7. 94. How much did the third song cost?
$100 Answer from Misc $2. 97
$200 Question from Misc Nino is buying a life jacket that costs $97. He gives the salesperson four $20 bills, and pays the rest in $5 bills. How many $5 bills does Nino need to give the salesperson?
$200 Answer from Misc Four $5 bills
$300 Question from Misc Does this graph model constant increase, constant decrease or neither?
$300 Answer from Misc Constant Increase
$400 Question from Misc The area of a rectangle is 66 cm². What is the value of n? n+2 3
$400 Answer from Misc n = 20
$500 Question from Misc DOUBLE JEOPARDY A recipe for potato salad calls for two 14 -ounce cans of diced potatoes, with an additional 6 ounces for each serving above four servings. a. Write an equation for the weight of potatoes p in terms of the number of servings s, assuming there are more than four servings. b. Use the equation from (a) to figure out how many servings are in 52 ounces of potato salad.
$500 Answer from Misc a. 2(14) + 6(s – 4) = p or 6 s + 4 = p b. 12 servings
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