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Math Cycle 5 ::
Jeopardy Review Game
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MultiplicationDivision
Multiplicationand
DivisionFractions Miscellaneous
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Solve the following multiplication problem:
27 x 15 =
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405
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Solve the following multiplication problem:
476 x 37 =
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17,612
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Solve the following multiplication problem:
297 x 515 =
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152,955
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Solve the following multiplication problem:
2384 x 26 =
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61,984
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Solve the following multiplication problem:
2287 x 152 =
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347,624
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Solve the following division problem:
32÷8=
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4
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Solve the following division problem:
138÷6=
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23
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Solve the following division problem:
2500÷5=
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500
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Solve the following division problem:
2456÷2=
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1228
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Solve the following division problem:
9054÷3=
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3018
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Solve the following division problem:
100÷5=
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20
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Solve the following multiplication problem:
16 x 25=
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400
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Solve the following division problem:
453÷9=
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50 R3
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Solve the following division problem:
298÷5=
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59 R 3
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Solve the following multiplication problem:
364÷5=
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72 R4
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2/5 + 2/5=
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4/5
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8/10 - 6/10
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2/10
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Put the fractions in order from smallestto largest:
3/4
1/3
1/2
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From smallest to largest:
1/3
½
3/4
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Find 2 fractions that are equivalent to 4/8
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¼
8/16
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Jesus ate 2/4 pizza for dinner. He hate 1/4 the next day at lunch. How much pizza did he eat
and how much is left?
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He ate ¾ pizza.
He has ¼ pizza left.
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90÷ 6 =
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15
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8473 x 3 =
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25,419
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Write 2 equivalent fractions for
1/3
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2/6
3/9
4/12
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What fraction of the box is colored red?
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2/3
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Elizabeth ate ¾ pizza. How much pizza is left?
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1/4
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Each fourth grade student buys 12 pencils for school. There are 123 fourth grade students. How many pencils
did the students buy altogether?
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1,476