6th Grade Math Jeopardy

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    1. 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Fractions Decimals Percents Equations Properties
    2. 5 /8 is this part of the fraction.
    3. What is the numerator?
    4. 4/ 7 is this part of the fraction.
    5. What is the denominator?
    6. 3/ 7 and 5/ 7 are this type of fractions.
    7. What are like fractions?
    8. 25 /4 is this type of fraction. Daily Double
    9. What is an improper fraction?
    10. In a mixed number, this operation is represented between the whole number and fraction.
    11. What is addition or the sum?
    12. 1.3333… represents this type of decimal.
    13. What is a repeating decimal?
    14. When adding decimals, this must be done.
    15. What is line up the decimals?
    16. This number may be used to fill in “gaps” when adding or subtracting decimals.
    17. What is zero?
    18. The divisor must be this type of number when dividing decimals.
    19. What is a whole number?
    20. This word is used when reading decimals in place of the decimal point.
    21. What is “and”?
    22. Percent is always out of this number.
    23. What is 100?
    24. Percents can be written as fractions by dropping the percent sign and putting the number out of this number.
    25. What is 100?
    26. 15/100 written as a percent.
    27. What is 15%?
    28. 4/10 written as a percent.
    29. What is 40%?
    30. 0.95 written as a percent.
    31. What is 95%?
    32. In an equation, the number directly in front of the variable is called this.
    33. What is coefficient?
    34. n + 10 = 17 Solve for n.
    35. What is n = 7?
    36. -15 = n + 3 This needs to be done to both sides of the equation.
    37. What is subtract 3 from both sides?
    38. 3n – 4 = 29 Solve for n. Daily Double
    39. What is n = 11?
    40. n + 2 The reason this can not be solved.
    41. What is not an equation?
    42. This property is represented here: 10 + 3 = 3 + 10
    43. What is the commutative property of addition?
    44. This property is represented here: (1 x 2) x 3 = 1 x (2 x 3)
    45. What is the associative property of multiplication?
    46. This property is represented here: 32 + 0 = 32
    47. What is the identity property of addition?
    48. This property is represented here: 2(5 + 6) = 2(5) + 2(6)
    49. What is the distributive property?
    50. This property is represented here: 19 x 1 = 19
    51. What is the identity property of multiplication?

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