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Algebra Sec. 2.1-2.5, 2.8
PotpourriConsecutive Victories
It’s literally just Math
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Equally as Awesome
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Consecutive Victories – 10 Points
QUESTION:
• Two Consecutive integers add up to 15. What are the integers?
ANSWER:
• 7 and 8
Consecutive Victories– 20 Points
QUESTION:
• Two Consecutive odd integers add up to 24. What is the greatest integer
ANSWER:
• 13
Consecutive Victories– 30 Points
QUESTION:
• Three consecutive even integers add up to 72. What is the middle integer?
ANSWER:
• 24
Consecutive Victories– 40 Points
QUESTION:
• A triangle has sides which are consecutive integers and a perimeter of 39. What are the sides of the triangle?
ANSWER:
• 12, 13, and 14
Consecutive Victories– 50 Points
QUESTION:
• A triangle has sides which are consecutive odd integers, and a perimeter of 99 in. What are the sides of the triangle?
ANSWER:
• 31, 33, and 35 inches
It’s Literally Just Math– 10 Points
QUESTION:
• for xANSWER:
It’s Literally Just Math– 20 Points
QUESTION:
• for dANSWER:
It’s Literally Just Math – 30 Points
QUESTION:
• for yANSWER:
It’s Literally Just Math– 40 Points
QUESTION:
• for rANSWER:
It’s Literally Just Math– 50 Points
QUESTION:
• for cANSWER:
Word Ya Believe It?– 10 Points
QUESTION:
• Ms. Migs has 83 Calculus students. She has three fewer students in 1st period than 2nd period. She has two more students in 3rd period than 2nd period. How many students does she have in each period?
ANSWER:
• 25, 28, 30
Word Ya Believe It?– 20 Points
QUESTION:
• The perimeter of a triangle is 47 inches. The 2nd side is six inches longer than the first side. The 3rd side is one inch longer than twice the 1st side. How long is each side?
ANSWER:
• 10 inches, 16 inches, 21 inches
Word Ya Believe It?– 30 Points
QUESTION:
• Mike earns $40 less per week than what Dan earns. Shane earns twice as much as Mike per week. How much does each person earn per week if they earn a total of $680?
ANSWER:
• Dan earns $200, Mike earns $160, Shane earns $320
Word Ya Believe It?– 40 Points
QUESTION:
• Tom has four test scores of 86, 81, 80, and 75. There is one more test during the semester. He wants to make a B in the class, which means he needs his average to be an 80. What grade does he need on the last test to have an average of 80?
ANSWER:
• 78
Word Ya Believe It?– 50 Points
QUESTION:
• A triangle has a base of 18 inches and a height of 3x-7. If the area is 153 inches squared, what is the height?
ANSWER:
• 8 inches
Equally As Awesome– 10 Points
QUESTION:
• Solve ANSWER:
• x=13
Equally as Awesome– 20 Points
QUESTION:
• Solve
ANSWER:
• x=2
Equally as Awesome– 30 Points
QUESTION:
• Solve
ANSWER:
• d=
Equally as Awesome – 40 Points
QUESTION:
• Solve
ANSWER:
• a=
Equally as Awesome– 50 Points
QUESTION:
• Solve
ANSWER:
• a=2.72
Potpourri– 10 Points
QUESTION:
• According to T-Swizzle, what should you do with a blank space?
ANSWER:
• Write your/their name
Potpourri– 20 Points
QUESTION:
• Who was the 16th President of the USA?
ANSWER:
• Abraham Lincoln
Potpourri– 30 Points
QUESTION:
• What land belongs to Simba in The Lion KingANSWER:
• Everything that the light touches
Potpourri– 40 Points
QUESTION:
• Who did Hermione Granger go to the Yule Ball with?ANSWER:
• Viktor Krum
Potpourri – 50 Points
QUESTION:
• How do Giraffes sleep?ANSWER:
• Standing up against a tree
FINAL JEOPARDY!
Word Problem
Final Jeopardy
• A builder has 200ft of boards to create a rectangular street hockey rink. He has access to a wall that is 70 feet long that he is going to build against. What are the dimensions of the rink he can build?
Final Jeopardy
• 70 ft, 70 ft, 30ft, 30ft