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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!CCGPS Unit 1
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JEOPARDY!
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VocabGCF & LCM
Long Division
Decimal Operations Dividing
FractionsPotluck
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A. What is the answer to an addition problem?B. What is the answer to a division problem?
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The biggest number that divides into two or more
numbers exactly
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A number that is being divided
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One of two numbers whose product is one; a
“flipped” fraction
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Give the definition for a prime number.
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What is the GCF of 48 and 72?
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What is the LCM of 10 and 8?
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Alisa says the GCF of 9 and 12 is 36. Is she
correct? Explain.
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There are 48 boys and 54 girls being split into teams. Each
team will have the same number of boys and the same number
of girls.
A. What is the largest number of teams that can be formed?
B. How many girls per team?C. How many boys per team?
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Andy is making hot dogs. Hot dogs come 12 per pack, and buns come
10 per pack.
A. What is the fewest number of each he can have, so each hot dog has a bun?
B. How many packs of buns should he buy?C. How many packs of hot dogs should he buy?
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Find the quotient of 6,250 and 25
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Evaluate 3014/6
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Angel has 175 inches of ribbon. Each bow requires 3 inches of ribbon. How many complete bows can she make?
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AJ says 6090 / 3 = 230.Is he correct? Explain
completely.
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There are 1,742 people in line for a ride. If each ride takes 20
passengers, how many times will the ride have to go?
1
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Evaluate 86 – 1.5
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Evaluate 4(1.2 + 3)
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Find the product of 0.75 and 1.4
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Lily had $300 that she split evenly amongst herself and 59
friends.
With the money she had left, she spent $4.50 on lunch. How
much does she have left?
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Evaluate:
14.3 + 2(4-3.5)
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Calculate the quotient of:
1 ½ ¼
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Evaluate the problem below.
5 1/3
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Mrs. Bothers wants to bake cookies for the other teachers! She has 4 ½ cups of sugar. If each cookie requires ¾ cups of sugar, how many cookies can
she make?
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Evaluate the problem below using an algorithm AND a picture!
Daily Double!!!
4 42
5 5
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Evaluate:
1 5 2(4 )
6 6 3
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What does mean?
A. How many times will ½ fit inside ¾?B. How many times will ¾ fit inside ½?
C. It means to find the product of ¾ and ½.D. It means we must use the sled to find the GCF of 4 and 2.
3 1
4 2
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Ms. Newman has 3 ½ yards of wood. If she is making shelves for her Little Free Libraries that each require ½ yard of wood,
how many shelves can she make?
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There are 6 hot dogs per pack and 9 hot dog buns per pack.
Mr. Shaw is purchasing enough so that he has the same
number of hot dogs and hot dog buns, with none leftover.
A. What is the fewest number he can buy of each?B. How many packs of hot dogs will he buy?
C. How many packs of hot dog buns will he buy?
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What is the GCF of 72 and 36?
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Mr. Luckyman just won $8,145,624 in the lottery. If he chooses to receive this in 12 equal monthly installments, how
much will he receive on each monthly installment?
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Answer Key
VocabGCF & LCM
Long Division
DecimalsFraction Division
Potluck
a. Sumb. Quotient
24 250 84.5 6 A
GCF 40 502 r3 16.8 15 7
DividendNo. She found the LCM. The
GCF is 3.58 1.05 6
a. 18b. 3c. 2
Reciprocala. 6b. 9c. 8
No. He forgot a 0 in the
quotient. It is 2030.
$0.50 3 ½ 18
Answers varya. 60b. 6c. 5
88 15.3 7 ½ $678,802
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