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$100

Order of Operations

In Out Tables

Summation Notation

+/- AND x/÷ Integers

Explain and Justify

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$100 $100

$200$200$200$200$200

$300 $300 $300$300$300

$400$400$400$400$400

$500$500$500$500$500

$100 $100

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Summation NotationSummation Notation $100 $100How many terms does the following sum have?

O.O.O $100O.O.O $100

SimplifySimplify

12 – 2(4 +1)12 – 2(4 +1)

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+/- AND x/÷ Integers +/- AND x/÷ Integers $100$100SimplifySimplify

-3 -3 ●● -5 -5

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In Out Tables $100In Out Tables $100In a complete sentence, state the In a complete sentence, state the

rule for the following table:rule for the following table:

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In Out

1 2

4 11

-3 -10

Explain and Justify $100Explain and Justify $100

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Summation Notation Summation Notation $200$200

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O.O.O. $200O.O.O. $200

SimplifySimplify

4 + (2 + 1)4 + (2 + 1)22

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+/- AND x/÷ Integers +/- AND x/÷ Integers $200$200

SimplifySimplify

-12 ● 2-12 ● 2

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In Out Tables $200In Out Tables $200

What is another name for the What is another name for the possible inputs in an In-Out possible inputs in an In-Out

table?table?

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Explain and Justify $200Explain and Justify $200

Explain why (-3) + (-5) = -8Explain why (-3) + (-5) = -8

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Summation Notation Summation Notation $300$300

What is the coefficient of the What is the coefficient of the variable in the summand for the variable in the summand for the

following sum?following sum?

3 + 12 + 21 + 303 + 12 + 21 + 30

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O.O.O. $300O.O.O. $300SimplifySimplify

3 + 6(5 + 4) 3 + 6(5 + 4) ÷÷ 3 - 7 3 - 7

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+/- AND x/÷ Integers +/- AND x/÷ Integers $300$300

Simplify Simplify

9 + (-5)9 + (-5)

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In and Out Tables $300In and Out Tables $300

Explain the Rule:Explain the Rule:

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In Out

Rabbit u

Fox y

Cat u

Panda b

Explain and Justify $300Explain and Justify $300

Explain why the sum of the Explain why the sum of the interior angles of a polygon can interior angles of a polygon can

be found using the formula:be found using the formula:

(n – 2)(180)(n – 2)(180)

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Summation Notation Summation Notation $400$400

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Use summation notation to express the following sum:

2 + 5 + 8 + 11 + 14 + 17 + 20

O.O.O $400O.O.O $400Simplify:Simplify:

  4 – 3[4 –2(6 – 3)] ÷ 24 – 3[4 –2(6 – 3)] ÷ 2

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+/- AND x/÷ Integers +/- AND x/÷ Integers $400$400

Evaluate Evaluate

-25 + 13-25 + 13

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In Out Tables $400In Out Tables $400Find the rule:Find the rule:

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In Out

-2 14

3 -16

5 -28

Explain and Justify $400Explain and Justify $400

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Explain why the range of the following table is the numbers greater than zero.IN OUT

-3 9

-1 1

0 0

1 1

3 9

Summation Notation Summation Notation $500$500

Use summation notation to express Use summation notation to express the following sum:the following sum:

18 + 16 + 14 + 12 + 1018 + 16 + 14 + 12 + 10

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O.O.O. $500O.O.O. $500

Simplify Simplify 

4 + 2[16 – 3(8 – 3)4 + 2[16 – 3(8 – 3)22 ÷ 5] ÷ 5]

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+/- AND x/÷ Integers +/- AND x/÷ Integers $500$500

Simplify Simplify

-14 – (-5)-14 – (-5)

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In Out Tables $500In Out Tables $500

What is the domain of the What is the domain of the following In Out Table?following In Out Table?

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In Out

1 3

2 5

3 7

10 21

15 31

100 201

Explain and Justify $500Explain and Justify $500

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Summation Notation Summation Notation $100$100

13 terms13 terms

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Summation Notation Summation Notation $200$200

7 + 9 + 11 + 13 + 15 + 17 + 19 7 + 9 + 11 + 13 + 15 + 17 + 19 + 21 + 23 + 25 + 21 + 23 + 25

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Summation Notation Summation Notation $300$300

99

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Summation Notation Summation Notation $400$400

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Summation Notation Summation Notation $500$500

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O.O.O $100O.O.O $100

22

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O.O.O $200O.O.O $200

1313

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O.O.O. $300O.O.O. $300

1414

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O.O.O $400O.O.O $400

77

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O.O.O. $500O.O.O. $500

66

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+/- AND x/÷ Integers +/- AND x/÷ Integers $100$100

1515

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+/- AND x/÷ Integers +/- AND x/÷ Integers $100$100-24-24

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44

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-12-12

+/- AND x/÷ Integers +/- AND x/÷ Integers $500$500-9-9

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In Out Tables $100In Out Tables $100

The ‘Out’ is the three times the The ‘Out’ is the three times the ‘In’ minus one.‘In’ minus one.

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In Out Tables $200In Out Tables $200

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Domain

In Out Tables $300In Out Tables $300

The ‘out’ is the next letter in The ‘out’ is the next letter in the alphabet following the the alphabet following the last letter of the word in last letter of the word in

the ‘in’.the ‘in’.

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In Out Tables $400In Out Tables $400

The ‘out’ is two more The ‘out’ is two more than the ‘in’ multiplied than the ‘in’ multiplied

by -6. by -6.

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In Out Tables $500In Out Tables $500

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All Real Numbers

E/J $100E/J $100The upper limit minus the lower The upper limit minus the lower limit plus 1 gives the number of limit plus 1 gives the number of

terms in the sum. terms in the sum.

Thus (15 – 3) + 1 = 13Thus (15 – 3) + 1 = 13

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E/J $200E/J $200If you start at -3 on the number line, -5 If you start at -3 on the number line, -5

means move 5 units to the left. This means move 5 units to the left. This would result in -8.would result in -8.

OR OR

If you owe your friend $3 and owe your If you owe your friend $3 and owe your mom $5, you are in debt $8: -8.mom $5, you are in debt $8: -8.

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E/J $300E/J $300

Using a polygon’s diagonals, you Using a polygon’s diagonals, you can ‘chop’ it into (n – 2) non-can ‘chop’ it into (n – 2) non-

overlapping triangles, where n is overlapping triangles, where n is the number of sides. Each the number of sides. Each triangle has 180 degrees.triangle has 180 degrees.

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E/J $400E/J $400

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Since the rule is “The Out is the In squared,” you can square any real number, but the ‘out’ will always be greater than zero. If you square a positive: (+)(+) = (+)If you square a negative: (-)(-) = (+)

E/J $500E/J $500Let’s hear it Let’s hear it

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Final JeopardyFinal JeopardyWhat is the domain of the What is the domain of the

following in-out tablefollowing in-out table

Answer

In Out

SUM O

BONE P

CRAZY C

MATH V

PARTY T

HI Does not exist

Final Jeopardy answerFinal Jeopardy answer

All words with at least 3 All words with at least 3 letters where the 3letters where the 3rdrd letter is between A and letter is between A and XX