Jeopardy Similarity Statements Set up Proportions Solving for Sides Cross Other Proportions Multiplying $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question D ABC = D ____ by _____ .
$100 Answer D ABC = D EDF by SSS
$200 Question D ABC = D ____ by _____
$200 Answer D ABC = D XZY by SAS
$300 Question D ABC = D ____ by _____
$300 Answer D ABC = D DEC by AA
$400 Question D ABC = D ____ by _____
$400 Answer D ABC = D AED by AA
$500 Question D ABC = D ____ by _____
$500 Answer D ABC = D ARK by SAS
$100 Question from Set up proportions
$100 Answer from Set up proportions
$200 Question from Set up proportions
$200 Answer from Set up proportions
$300 Question from Set up proportions
$300 Answer from Set up proportions
$400 Question from Set up proportions
$400 Answer from Set up proportions
$500 Question from Set up proportions
$500 Answer
$100 Question
$100 Answer
$200 Question from Solving for Sides
$200 Answer from Solving for Sides
$300 Question from Solving for Sides
$300 Answer
$400 Question from Solving for Sides
$400 Answer from Solving for Sides
$500 Question from Solving for Sides
$500 Answer
$100 Question from Other Proportions
$100 Answer from Other Proportions
$200 Question from Other Proportions
$200 Answer from Other Proportions
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$500 Question
$500 Answer
$100 Question from Cross Multiplying Solve for x.
$100 Answer from Cross Multiplying 6 x = 9 * 16 X = 24
$200 Question from Cross Multiplying Solve for x.
$200 Answer from Cross Multiplying 9(x + 3) = 6*12 9 x + 27 = 72 9 x = 45 X=5
$300 Question from Cross Multiplying If 3 cans sell for $1. 00, how many cans could you buy for $ 2. 50?
$300 Answer from Cross Multiplying 3/ $1. 00 = x / 2. 50 X = 7. 50 but you can only buy a WHOLE number of cans. ANSWER = 7 cans
$400 Question from Cross Multiplying Solve for x.
$400 Answer from Cross Multiplying 8(4 x – 1) = 12( 2 x + 2) 32 x – 8 = 24 x + 24 8 x – 8 = 24 X=4 8 x = 32
$500 Question from Cross Multiplying If ½ tank of gas will go 160 miles, how far will ¾ tank of gas go?
$500 Answer from Cross Multiplying If ½ tank of gas will go 160 miles, how far will ¾ tank of gas go? ½ / 160 = ¾ / x X = 240 miles