Multiplication/Division
Integers
Order of Operations
Decimals
Mixed Fractions
200

When writing a division problem vertically, the number that goes to the left of the box is called this.

Divisor

200

This is the result of adding two negative numbers.

Negative Sum

200

This acronym is used to describe the order of operations.

P.E.M.D.A.S.

200

In these two operations, the decimal is never shifted left or right.

Addition and Subtraction

200

This must be the same number in order to add or subtract fractions.

The Denominator

400

This secondary operation is necessary in order to show the work in long division.

Subtraction

400

When subtracting two positive or two negative integers, change the equation into this operation.

Addition

400

These two operations make up the third stage in the order of operations.

Multiplication and Division

400

This is the specific location of a digit on a number with each location getting smaller in value as you move from the left to the right.

Place Value

400

This number would be the least common denominator for the two fractions below:

1/6 and 12/8

24

600

This an example of which property:

(a x b) x c = a x (b x c)

            or

(1 x 2) x 3 = 1 x (2 x 3)

Associative Property

600

These two operations have the same rules for integers.

Multiplication and Division

600

This number is the answer to the equation below:

7 + 7 ÷ 7 + 7 x 7 - 7 =

50

600

This is added at the end of a number that has fewer amount of place values than the other number in an addition and subtraction equation.

Zeros

600

DOUBLE JEOPARDY




























This number is the result of turning the improper fraction below into a mixed fraction:


127/17

7 & 8/17

800

This property states that two numbers can be multiplied in any order, and the product will be the same.

Commutative Property

800

This is the result of a subtraction problem where the first number is positive and the second number is negative.

Positive Difference

800

This number is the answer to the equation below:

8 ÷2(2 + 2)

16

800

This number represents how many place values will be found after the decimal in the answer to this equation:

24.08 x 23.323334 =

Eight

800

This number is the answer to the equation below:

2 & 3/5 + 3 & 1/2 =

6 & 1/10

1000

This property is the method used to be able to perform long multiplication.

Distributive Property

1000

To change a subtraction equation into an addition equation, change the second number in the equation into this.

Inverse/Opposite

1000

DOUBLE JEOPARDY



























This number is the answer to the equation below:

(13 + 7) + (2^3 – 3) × 4 =

40

1000

This number represents how many place values will be found after the decimal in the answer to this equation:

3.2 ÷ 0.125  =

One

1000

This number is the answer to the equation below:

5 & 1/3 - 2 & 3/4 = 

2 & 7/12