Solve Equations
(Unit 4)
Solve Equations
(Unit 4)
Create & Solve Equations
(Unit 4)
Inequalities
(Unit 4)
Equivalent Ratios
(Unit 5)
Ratio Double-Sided Number Line
(Unit 5)
RANDOM
RANDOM: Zoomed in Food
100

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Solve using inverse operations:

2.3=y/4

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y = 9.2

100

Solve the following equation using inverse operations:

y+1.14=15.3

WORK SHOULD LOOK LIKE AN UPSIDE DOWN DORITO

y+1.14=15.3

-1.14    -1.14

y=15.3-1.14

y=14.16

100

A caterpillar is crawling at a rate of 5 feet per minute. Let d represent the total distance the caterpillar has crawled and m represent the number of minutes that have passed. 

A) Create an equation that represents this scenario.

B) How far has the caterpillar crawled after 10 minutes? Use your equation to solve.

C) How many minutes have passed if the caterpillar crawled 55 feet? Use your equation to solve.

A) 5m=d or d=5m

B) d=50, the caterpillar has crawled 50 feet

C) m=11, the caterpillar has crawled for 11 minutes

100

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To ride the Insane Coaster, you need to be a minimum of 4 ft. tall. Let represent the height a person needs to be.


A) Create an inequality that represents this scenario.

B) Graph this inequality to represent ALL possible solutions.

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A) 

f ≥ 4   or   4 ≤ f

B)

100

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Elton is a candle maker. Each 12 centimeter long candle he makes burns evenly for 7 hours.

A) If Elton makes a 48 centimeter long candle, how long would it burn?

Set up equivalent ratios (fractions, colons, table or double-sided number line) to show your work.

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A) 28 hours 

100

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When I asked 14 students volunteers at random to answer this question last year and these were the results I got:

---> 4 students chose Donuts

---> 10 students chose Cookies

Create a ratio double-sided number line to find how many students would choose Donuts if 35 students chose Cookies.

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14 donut students

100

True or False: 

You can't hum while holding your nose.


TRUE: It is because when you hum, you are actually exhaling, so if both your mouth and your nose is closed, the air can't escape. So, although you can hum for a very brief few second or two, you will be forced to open your mouth and catch your breath. 

100

What food is this a zoomed in picture of?

pomegranate

200

Solve the following equation using inverse operations:

12=2/3x


12=2/3x

÷2/3     ÷2/3

12 ÷  2/3 = x

12/1 • 3/2 = x

36/2 = x

18 = x

200

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Solve the following equation using inverse operations:

8=2 1/5x

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WORK SHOULD LOOK LIKE AN UPSIDE DOWN DORITO

8=2 1/5x

÷2 1/5     ÷2 1/5

8÷ 2 1/5 = x

8/1 ÷ 11/5 = x

8/1 • 5/11 = x

40/11 = x

200

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A spider is crawling at a rate of 7 feet per minute. Let d represent the total distance the spider has crawled and m represent the number of minutes that have passed. 

A) Create an equation that represents this scenario.

B) How many minutes have passed if the spider crawled 0.84 feet? Use your equation to solve.

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

A) 7m=d or d=7m

B) m=0.12, the caterpillar has crawled for 0.12 minutes

200

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The price of a ball should not be more than $2. Let p represent to price of a ball.

A) Create an inequality that represents this scenario.

B) Graph this inequality to represent ALL possible solutions.

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A)

 p ≤ 2 or 2 ≥ p

B)

200

To make the perfect glass of lemonade during the summer, Varnika used 40 ounces of water, 2 cups of sugar, and 15 lemons.

A) Varnika wants all of the glasses of lemonade to taste the same. How many ounces of water does Varnika need if she used 3 lemons? 

Set up equivalent ratios (fractions, colons, table or double-sided number line) to show your work.

A) 8 ounces of water

200

When I asked 20 students volunteers at random to answer this question last year and these were the results I got:

---> 12 students chose Donuts

---> 8 students chose Cookies

Create a ratio double-sided number line to find how many students would choose Donuts if 22 students chose Cookies.

33 donut students

200

What is the ONE letter that doesn’t appear in any US state name?

Q

200

What food is this a zoomed in picture of?

Carrot

300

Solve using inverse operations:

12.01 + b = 36.1

b = 24.09

300

Solve the following equation using inverse operations:

0.3x=7.35

WORK SHOULD LOOK LIKE AN UPSIDE DOWN DORITO

0.3x=7.35

÷0.3     ÷0.3

x = 7.35 ÷  0.3

x = 24.5

300

According to the baking recipe for chocolate cookies, you will need 3 1/3 cups of sugar for every batch of cookies. Let c represents cups of sugar and let b represent the number of batches of cookies. 

A) Create an equation that represents this scenario. 

B) Mary made 9 batches of cookies. How many cups of sugar would she have needed? Use your equation to solve.

A) 

3 1/3b=c

or

c=3 1/3b

B) c=30, she needs 30 cups of sugar

300

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E-bikes have speed limits just like cars do. In the United States, the maximum speed you are legally allowed to ride an e-bike is 20 miles per hour.

Let x represent the possible speed you are allowed to ride an e-bike.

A) Create an inequality that represents this scenario.

B) Graph this inequality to represent ALL possible solutions.

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

A)

x<=20 or 20>=x

B)




300

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During the summer, Kobe likes to make smoothies for his family. To make a sunrise smoothie, the recipe says he needs 9 strawberries, 2 bananas and 3 oranges. 

A) Kobe wants all of the smoothies to taste the same. How many oranges did he use if he used a total of 28 fruit? 

Set up equivalent ratios (fractions, colons, table or double-sided number line) to show your work. 

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A) 6 oranges

300

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When I asked 20 students volunteers at random to answer this question last year and these were the results I got:

---> 16 students chose Burgers

---> 4 students chose Tacos

Create a ratio double-sided number line to find how many students would choose Burgers if there were 30 total student surveyed.

24 burger students

300

Human teeth are as strong as what other animal's teeth?????

SHARK TEETH

300

What food is this a zoomed in picture of?

**HINT: it is not a fruit or vegetable**

pasta noodles (pasta or noodles)

400

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Solve using inverse operations:

1.2x=51

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x=42.5

400

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

Solve using inverse operations:

x/3.4=12.6

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x = 42.84

400

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At the candy factory, the cost for Sour patch candy is $1.20 per pound. Let p represent the amount pounds of candy and let t represent the total amount of money it will cost. 

A) Create an equation that represents this scenario.

B) If the total cost $0.54, then how many pounds of Sour Patch candy were bought? Use your equation to solve. 

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

A) 1.2p=t or t=1.2p

B) p= 0.45, 0.45 pounds of Sour Patch candy were bought

400

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The height of a person should not be less than 5 ft to get a police job. Use h to represent the height of a police officer.

A) Create an inequality that represents this scenario.

B) Graph this inequality to represent ALL possible solutions.

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

A)

h ≥ 5 or 5 ≤ h

B)


400

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At the zoo, for every 6 adult camels, there are 5 baby camels.

A) If there were 44 total camels, then how many baby camels were there? Set up equivalent ratios (fractions, colons, table or double-sided number line) to show your work. 

B) If there were 66 total camels, then how many adult camels were there? Set up equivalent ratios (fractions or colons) to show your work. 

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

A) 20 baby camels

B) 36 adults camels

400

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When I asked 20 students volunteers at random to answer this question last year and these were the results I got:

---> 12 students chose Smoothies

---> 4 students chose Sodas

---> 8 students chose Boba

A) Create a ratio double-sided number line to find how many students would choose Boba if there was a total of 30 students.

B) Use your already created double-sided number to determine how many total students there are if 20 students chose Boba.

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

A) 10 boba students

B) 60 total students

400

What is the name of Mulan's little red dragon friend?

Mushu 

400

What food is this a zoomed in picture of?

**HINT: it is not a fruit or vegetable**

Salmon (or sushi or sashimi)

500

Solve using inverse operations:

9.23=k/4.5

k = 41.535

500

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

Solve using inverse operations:

1,824.8 = h - 1,208.007

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

h = 3032.807

500

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Total Gym has a gym membership that has the customer pay $30.25 per month represented by m and t for the total amount of money paid. 

A) Create an equation that represents the relationship between number of months, m, and total amount of paid, t. 

C) After 3.2 months, how much will a customer have to pay? Use your equation to solve. 

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

A) 30.25m=t or t=30.25m 

B) t=96.8, the customer will have to pay $96.80 for 3.2 months

500

Polar bears are excellent swimmers, however they cannot go further than 15 feet below sea level. Let d represent the depth in feet that a polar bear can swim.

A) Create an inequality that represents this scenario.

B) Graph this inequality to represent ALL possible solutions.


A)

d\ge-15

B)

500

Ms. Cassese made a balloon arch for a school dance which required 24 yellow balloons, 16 pink balloons, 20 blue balloons, and 18 white balloons. 

She wants to recreate the look of this balloon arch for 8th grade promotion, but she is making it even bigger.

A) If Ms. Cassese already has 60 blue balloons, then how many yellow, pink, and white balloons will she need for the balloon arch at the 8th grade promotion? 

Set up equivalent ratios (fractions, colons, table or double-sided number line) to show your work. 

A) 72 yellow balloons, 48 pink balloons, and 54 white balloons

500

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At the San Diego Zoo has 6 zebras, 24 lions and 2 bears.

A) The San Francisco Zoo has an equivalent ratio of zebras, lions, and bears. If there were 36 total animals, then how many lions would there be? Create a ratio double-sided number line.

B) Use your already created double-sided number to determine how many total animals there would be if there were already 300 lions.

⭐⭐⭐DOUBLE JEOPARDY⭐⭐⭐

A) 27 lions

B) 400 total animals

500

Finish/fill in the missing blanks to this famous Frozen movie song:

"Do you want to build a ____? 

Or ride our _____ around the hall?

I think some ______ is overdue,

I've started ______ to 

the _____ on the walls!"



"Do you want to build a SNOWMAN

Or ride our BIKES around the hall?

I think some COMPANY is overdue,

I've started TALKING to 

the PICTURES on the walls!"

500

What food is this a zoomed in picture of?


pumpkin


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