Unit Rates Jeopardy Developed by Julia Copple Lincoln Park Middle School X.

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Unit Rates Jeopardy Developed by Julia Copple Lincoln Park Middle School X

Transcript of Unit Rates Jeopardy Developed by Julia Copple Lincoln Park Middle School X.

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  • Unit Rates Jeopardy Developed by Julia Copple Lincoln Park Middle School X
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  • Directions On the next screen you will find the main menu. Select a box to take you to a question slide and start the game. Anytime you see a sound icon, you can click on it, to have the question and answers for that slide read to you. Have fun! X Click the icon !
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  • 100 Point Question Which one is a unit rate? gallon of milk for $2.79 12 Cans of pop for $3.00 4 pieces of candy for $1.00 50 miles in 2 hours A B C D X
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  • 200 Point Question If 12 cans of pop cost $3.00, what is the unit rate for 1 can of pop? $0.25 $0.30 $1.00 $0.40 D B C A X
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  • 300 Point Question If you can drive 7 miles in 10 minutes, how far can you travel in 1 hour? 49 miles 70 miles 0.7 mile 42 miles C B A D X
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  • 400 Point Question Which one is the best deal? 5 pounds of apples for $4.70 3 pounds of apples for $2.79 2 pounds of apples for $1.98 6 pounds of apples for $6.06 B A C D X
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  • 500 Point Question In the movie theatre there were 16 empty seats out of 240 total seats. What is the ratio of empty seats to total seats, as a fraction, in simplest form? 1.6/24 16/240 4/60 1/15 C A B D X
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  • 600 Point Question Samantha rides her motorcycle for 252 miles on 6 gallons of gas. At this rate, how far will she go on 2 gallons of gas? 504 miles 42 miles 84 miles 127.5 miles A B C D X
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  • 700 Point Question How could you use cross products to determine if the following rates are equivalent or not equivalent? $24 for 6 hours of work and $36 for 8 hours of work. 36x8=24x6? 24x8=36x6? 24x6=36x8? 6x8=36x24? B A C D X
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  • 800 Point Question There is a class that has 10 girls and 12 boys. 3 girls and 3 boys get added to the class. Is the ratio of boys and girls still the same? No, because 12 boys is more than 10 girls, so we need to add 4 boys. No, because the cross products of the old and new ratios are not equal. Yes, because the same amount of boys and girls were added. Yes, because 10:12 is equal to 13:15. D A C B X
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