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Team Blue Team Green. 0. 0. Enter your team number. 0. Winning Team. Individual Leaders. Delicious Drawings. Scrumptious Segments. Appetizing Angles. Delectable Definitions. Peachy Properties. MATH JEOPARDY. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Enter your team number

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1. Team Blue

2. Team Green

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MATH JEOPARDYDeliciou

s Drawing

s

Appetizing Angles

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100

$200 $200$200$200$200

$300 $300$300$300$300

$400 $400$400$400$400

$500 $500$500$500$500

Delectable

Definitions

Peachy Propertie

s

Scrumptious

Segments

Winning Team Individual Leaders

Participant Leader Board

1. 4400 Andrew Ranallo

2. 4200 Stephanie Morris

3. 4000 Adam Boucher

4. 3800 John Romanowski

5. 3500 Christian Apuna

Team Leader Board

1. 3127 Team Green

2. 2862 Team Blue

Delicious Drawings $100

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A

BAB1.

A2.

B3.

AB&''''''''''''' '4.

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0% 0%0%0%

Delicious Drawings$200

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100%

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0%

1. The lines intersect.

2. The lines are parallel.

3. The lines are skew.

4. The lines are the same.

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Delicious Drawings$300

5%

32%

63%

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1. pt E

2. pt A

3. line AE

4. no intersection

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B C

A E

D

FG

What is the intersection of planes AGF and ABC?

Delicious Drawings$400

11%

89%

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1. pt O

2. pt G

3. line GO

4. no intersection

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G OWhat is the intersection of the line and the plane

Delicious Drawings$500

5%

5%

5%

84%

1. pt C is not the intersection.

2. AB is not a segment.

3. DF is not a line.

4. DF is not a ray.

AB

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What is wrong with the picture? and

intersect in point CDF''''''''''''''

A

B

DC

F

Scrumptious Segments$100

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What is a segment?

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1. A line with one endpoint.

2. A line with two endpoints.

3. A short line.

Scrumptious Segments $200

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1. FG and IH.

2. AB and JK.

3. FG and BA.

4. HI and JK.

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G

A

B

FH

I

J K

Which segments are congruent?

Scrumptious Segments $300

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84%

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1. 2

2. 4

3. 6

4. 8

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AB

LFind AL if LB is 3/5 of AB

and AB=10

Scrumptious Segments $400

24%

12%

47%

18%

1. 1.5

2. 4.5

3. 8.5

4. 13

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X

ZY

Find XZ if XY = x + 7, YZ = 4.5 and XZ = 4x + 7

Scrumptious Segments $500

37%

5%

26%

32%

1. 7

2. 14

3. 0.5

4. not here

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M

X

ZM is the midpoint of XZXM = 4x + 5MZ = 8x + 3

Find MZ

Appetizing Angles $100

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1. Congruent.

2. Complementary.

3. Supplementary.

4. Adjacent.

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The angles are best classified as________B

A

C50°

B

A

C40°

Appetizing Angles $200

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0%

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0%

1. Adjacent.

2. Complementary.

3. Supplementary.

4. Vertical.

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The angles are best classified as________1

2

Appetizing Angles $300

26%

74%

0%

0%

1. Vertical.

2. Adjacent.

3. Congruent.

4. Complementary. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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The angles are best classified as________1

2

Appetizing Angles $400

32%

42%

26%

0%

1. 7°

2. 9°

3. 23°

4. 37° 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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H

R

SE

O(5 2), (2 5)

and 46 . Find

m HOR x m ROS x

m HOS m ROS

Appetizing Angles $500

32%

0%

16%

53%

1. 5

2. 11.5

3. 23

4. 46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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H

R

SE

O

bisects ,

(6 7) and (2 13)

find

OS ROE

m ROS x m SOE x

m ROE

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Delectable Definitions $100

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1. Segments with the same endpoints

2. Segments with the same number of points

3. Parallel segments

4. Segments of the same length

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What is the definition of congruent segments?

Delectable Definitions $200

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1. Lines that do not intersect and are not parallel.

2. Lines that never touch.

3. Lines that share at least one point.

4. Crooked lines.

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What is the definition of skew lines?

Delectable Definitions $300

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1. Points on the same plane.

2. Points with the same name.

3. Lines that share a point.

4. Points on the same line.

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What is the definition of collinear points?

Delectable Definitions $400

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What is the definition of a Segment Bisector?

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61%

39%

1. A point that divides the segment into 2 parts.

2. A line, segment, ray, or plane that intersects the segment at its midpoint .

3. A segment that divides a line into 2 congruent parts.

Delectable DefinitionsBonus: $600

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11%

11%

79%

1. The meaning of a word.

2. A property of equality.

3. A property of congruence.

4. A mathematical statement that is accepted without proof .

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What is a postulate?

Peachy Properties $100

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0%

0%

0%

1. Addition Property.

2. Subtraction Property.

3. Substitution Property.

4. Transitive Property.

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If a = 10, then a + 2 = 12

Peachy Properties $200

0%

0%

0%

0%

1. Symmetric Property.

2. Substitution Property.

3. Reflexive Property.

4. Addition Property.

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5x =5x

Peachy Properties $300

0%

0%

0%

0%

1. Symmetric Property.

2. Transitive Property.

3. Addition Property.

4. Reflexive Property.

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If a = b and b = c, then a = c

Peachy Properties $400

0%

0%

0%

0%

1. Symmetric Property.

2. Reflexive Property.

3. Substitution Property.

4. Transitive Property.

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If a = b, then b = a

Peachy Properties $500

0%

0%

0%

0%

1. Reflexive Property.

2. Transitive Property.

3. Substitution Property.

4. Addition Property.

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If x + y = 20 and y = 15, then x + 15 = 20

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