Post on 18-Jan-2016
Equations Double JeopardyCombine Like Terms
GroupingSymbols
Fractions Decimals VariablesOn Both Sides
Q $200
Q $400
Q $600
Q $800
Q $1000
Q $200 Q $200Q $200 Q $200
Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400
Q $600 Q $600 Q $600 Q $600
Q $800 Q $800 Q $800 Q $800
Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000
Final Jeopardy
$200 Question from H1
$200 Answer from H1
n=9
$400 Question from H1
$400 Answer from H1
y=9
$600 Question from H1
$600 Answer from H1
$800 Question from H1
$800 Answer from H1
$1000 Question from H1
$1000 Answer from H1
$200 Question from H2
$200 Answer from H2
$400 Question from H2
$400 Answer from H2
$600 Question from H2
$600 Answer from H2
$800 Question from H2
$800 Answer from H2
$1000 Question from H2
$1000 Answer from H2
$200 Question from H3
$200 Answer from H3
$400 Question from H3
$400 Answer from H3
$600 Question from H3
$600 Answer from H3
$800 Question from H3
$800 Answer from H3
$1000 Question from H3
$1000 Answer from H3
$200 Question from H4
$200 Answer from H4
$400 Question from H4
$400 Answer from H4
$600 Question from H4
$600 Answer from H4
$800 Question from H4
$800 Answer from H4
$1000 Question from H4
$1000 Answer from H4
$200 Question from H5
$200 Answer from H5
$400 Question from H5
$400 Answer from H5
$600 Question from H5
$600 Answer from H5
$800 Question from H5
$800 Answer from H5
Identity: Infinite Solutions
$1000 Question from H5
$1000 Answer from H5
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Final Jeopardy
A toy company spends $1500 each day for factory expenses plus $8 per teddy bear. Each teddy bear costs $12. How many bears must the company sell in one day to equal its daily costs?
Final Jeopardy Answer