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First Semester Jeopardy ReviewIntegers Fractions Properties Solving

Equations and Inequalities

Ratios and Proportions

10 10 10 10 10

20 20 20 20 20

30 30 30 30 30

40 40 40 40 40

50 50 50 50 50

Integers10 points

Evaluate.(-9)(-3)

Integers20 points

Evaluate.19 + (-7)

Integers30 points

Evaluate.

-40080

Integers40 points

Evaluate.9 – (-12)

Integers50 points

Evaluate.-7 – (-11)

Fractions10 points

– .58

8 .11

Fractions20 points

4 1 ,34

18

Fractions30 points

Simplify.

5835

Fractions40 points

–3 + .12

5.6

Fractions50 points

– 4 – ,49

2.3

Properties10 points

FREE SPACE!!!!

Properties20 points

Name the property shown by(2 + b) + 17 = 2 + (b + 17)

A.Commutative PropertyB.Associative PropertyC.Substitution PropertyD.Additive Identity

Properties30 points

Use one or more properties to rewrite the expression as an

equivalent expression that does not use parentheses.

9 + (x + 2)

Properties40 points

Name the property shown by37 1 = 37

A.Associative PropertyB.Additive IdentityC.Multiplicative Property of ZeroD.Multiplicative Identity

Properties50 points

Use one or more properties to rewrite the expression as an

equivalent expression that does not use parentheses.

4(x + 2) + 7x

Solving Equations and Inequalities10 points

Solve.7x = 35

Solving Equations and Inequalities20 points

FREE SPACE!!!

Solving Equations and Inequalities30 points

Write an inequality for the following statement:

At most 40 students are absent each day.

Solving Equations and Inequalities40 points

Solve.–3x + 6 –6

Solving Equations and Inequalities50 points

Solve.3(x + 7) = –6

Ratios and Proportions10 points

Write an equation that can be used to solve this proportion.

=23

24.v

Ratios and Proportions20 points

Solve for v.

= 2 .5

5v

Ratios and Proportions30 points

Jeremy bikes 24 miles in 3 hours. How many miles can Jeremy bike in

one hour?

Ratios and Proportions40 points

Jimmy can travel 150 miles in 3 hours. At this rate, how far can he travel in 7

hours?

Ratios and Proportions50 points

The following table shows number of jumping jacks for a given amount of time. Determine

whether the relationship is proportional or nonproportional.

# of jumping

jacks60 90 150 220

Time (seconds) 50 75 125 200

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