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Jeopardy
Measuring Angles Triangles Hodgepodge Remember?
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Final Jeopardy
Properties of Polygons
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$100 question Measuring angles
What device do we use to measure angles?
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$100 answer Measuring angles
A protractor
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$200 Question Measuring angles
What are the names of these angles?
B C DA
E
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$200 Answer Measuring angles
A. Obtuse angleB. Acute angleC. Right angleD. Straight angleE. Reflex angle
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$300 Question Measuring angles
What is the measure ofthis angle?
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$300 Answer Measuring angles
Did you get it?
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$400 QuestionMeasuring angles
91 Degrees names what type of angle?
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$400 AnswerMeasuring angles
An obtuse angle
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$500 Question Measuring angles
What is the measure of the missing supplementaryAngle?
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$500 AnswerMeasuring angles
135 degrees
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$100 QuestionProperties of Polygons
What are the properties that ALL polygons share?
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$100 AnswerProperties of Polygons
They Must :•Have 3 or more sides•Have no intersections•Have no curved sides•Be closed
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$200 QuestionProperties of Polygons
How do we know that all these quadrilaterals are parallelograms?
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$200 Answer Properties of Polygons
They all have 2 pairs of parallel sides.
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$300 QuestionProperties of Polygons
What word(s) apply to this shape?
A. polygonB. parallelogram
C. quadrilateralD. rectangle
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$300 AnswerProperties of Polygons
A. polygonB. parallelogram
C. quadrilateralD. rectangle
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$400 QuestionProperties of Polygons
What is the measure of the interior anglesof this hexagon?
NO MEASURING
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$400 Answer Properties of Polygons
720 degrees.
Remember (s-2)180s= the number of sides ofThe polygon.
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$500 Question Properties of Polygons
What is it that the shapes in figures A & B are that the shapes in figure C are not?
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$500 Answer Properties of Polygons
Congruent
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$100 Question Triangles
9 is the number of verticesOn how many triangles?
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$100 Answer Triangles
3
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$200 Question Triangles
Which words apply to this triangle?
A. EquilateralB. IsoscelesC. RightD. Scalene
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$200 Answer Triangles
A.EquilateralB.Isosceles
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$300 Question Triangles
What types of triangles are these?
A B A
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$300 Answer Triangles
What areA. IsoscelesB. Equilateral
C. Scalene
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$400 Question Triangles
If you measured all the interior (inside) anglesof any triangle, they would always add up tohow many degrees?
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$400 Answer Triangles
180 degrees
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$500 Question Triangles
What is the measure of the missingangles of this isosceles right triangle?
A
B
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$500 Answer Triangles
A=45B=45
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$100 Question
HodgepodgeWhat is the difference?
9,000-2,349
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$100 Answer
Hodgepodge
6,651
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$200 Question
HodgepodgeWhat is the product?
23*87
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$200 Answer
Hodgepodge
2,001
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$300 Question
Hodgepodge
What is the square root of 144?
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$300 Answer
Hodgepodge
12
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$400 Question
Hodgepodge2 more than 5 times 11 is what number?
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$400 Answer
Hodgepodge
57
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$500 Question
Hodgepodge9 less than 8 times the quotient of 56/8 is what number?
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$500 Answer
Hodgepodge
47
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$100 Question REMEMBER?
What is the perimeter?
6ft
12ft
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$100 Answer REMEMBER?
36 ft
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$200 Question REMEMBER?
What does this line
represent?
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$200 Answer REMEMBER?
The diameter.
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$300 Question REMEMBER?
How many more 3rd graders play baseballthan football?
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$300 Answer from H5
10
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$400 QuestionREMEMBER?
Is 356 divisible by 3?
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$400 Answer REMEMBER?
No, becauseWhen you add up 3+5+6 you get 14.14 is not divisible by 3.
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$500 Question REMEMBER?
What is the value of the 8 in the Following number.
Write it in number & word formform.
986,657,900,456
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$500 Answer REMEMBER?
80 billion
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Final JeopardyWhat is the sum of the interior anglesof this nonagon?
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Final Jeopardy Answer
1,260(n-2)180