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Properties Mean, Median, Mode, & Range
FractionsOrder
of Operations
Area, Perimeter, & Volume
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FINAL JEOPARDYC1 final
Put the following fractions in order from least to
greatest:
48/100, 1/20, 1, 6/10, ¾, 1/3, 0, 1/5, ½, 9/10, 2/3, ¼
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C1 final
0, 1/20, 1/5, ¼, 1/3, 48/100, ½, 6/10, 2/3,
¾, 9/10, 1
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What property says that if I was to
change the order of two addends in a problem that my
sum would stay the same?
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The Commutative Property of Addition
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If I was to switch around 3 numbers in a multiplication problem and still get the same sum
what property would I be using?
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The Associative Property of
Multiplication
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When using the Identity property of
Addition, what is the missing
number in the blank?
0+9= _
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0
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What is the property that says
that when you multiply any
number by 1 your product will be 1?
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The Identity Property of
Multiplication
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What is the difference between
The Identity property of
Multiplication and the Identity property of Addition?
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When Adding you add 0 to the number to
have that number be the sum. When Multiplying you
multiply the number by one to have that
number be the product
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How do you find the mode of a set of
numbers?
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First you add together all of the numbers.
Next you divide that number by how many numbers you added
together. The answer is your median.
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What is the range of 3,6,4,14,5,48,5,9,
and 52?
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What is the median of
82,19,4,75,23,5,8,6, 2,9 and 75?
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What is the median of 2,8,5,4,6,1 and 9?
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What is the difference between median and mode?
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Median finds the number in-between all
of the numbers you are using. Mode finds
what the average amount of the numbers are.
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What is a numerator?
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Numerator is the number above the
line in a fraction.The “part”
of the whole.
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15 – 8 + 9 - 6 + 7What is 4/5 + 9/10?
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17/10 Which is equivalent to 1 and
7/10
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What is 1 and 2/4 – 3/4?
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3/4
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What is 18/4 in a mixed number?
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4 and 2/4 or 4 and 1/2
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If I bought 25 pieces of candy and gave 6 to Brittany, 5 to Katie
and kept the rest for myself, what fraction of the candy would I
get?
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I would get 14/25 of the candy
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What is the order of operations?
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PEMDAS - Parentheses,
Equations, Multiplication,Divisi
on, Addition,Subtractio
n,
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Using order or operations, solve this
problem:
((10-5) * (5-3)) +9
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The answer is 19
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When using order of operations, do you
add or subtract first? Do you
multiply or divide first?
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Trick question! You do neither. When you
have multiplication & division you work from left to right along with
addition & subtraction.
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Solve the following problem using Order of
Operations:
10+5-3/3*9-2
(/ means divide and * means multiply)
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When don’t you use order of
Operations?
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You always use Order of
Operations.
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How do you find the area of a square and a triangle?
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Formula for finding the area of a square:
base times height Formula for finding
the area of a rectangle: ½ times base times height
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How do you find the volume of a cube and a rectangular
prism?
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Volume = lwh
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What is the difference in finding the area of a square
and finding the perimeter of a
square?
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When you find the perimeter or a square,
you are finding the distance around the
square. When you find the area of a square, you are finding the surface of the
square.
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If I have a rectangular prism and the length is 4 cm., the height is 6 cm. and the width is
5 cm., what is the volume of the prisim?
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The Volume is 120 cm. cubed
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If I wanted to buy carpets for my floor, would I look for the
area, perimeter or the volume of the room?
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I would look for the area of the room.
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