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Page 1: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready?

Click to start!

Page 2: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

1) Ahoy mate, do not cheat!

2) BEWARE! Read each question and ALL answer choices carefully before selecting your answer.

3) To make your choice, click on the picture next to the answer you think is correct.

4) If you are correct, you will dock at the next question.

5) If you are incorrect, the captain will order you back to the question and you must try again.

6) Grab your sword and get ready to slice through some tough math terms. Click on the captain to get started!

ARRRGG!! If you don’t know the rules, you’re

walking the plank!

Page 3: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

Uh oh! Do not make the

captain too angry. You will be scrubbing decks in no

time!

Click on the

captain to try

again…

Wro

ng! Wrong!

Page 4: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

A range is which of the following?(Hint: It’s not how far your cannons fire!)

The smallest

number in a set.

The middle number in a

set.

The largest number in a

set.

The largest number

minus the smallest

number in a set.

Page 5: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

Which of the following is an example of exponential notation?

3 x 3 x 3

3 + 3 + 333

27

Page 6: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

A A polygonpolygon is… is…

A closed 2-dimensional figure that is made of line

segments joined end to end.

A shape that is closed and has

four sides.

A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.

A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides.

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The volumevolume of an object is…(Hint: This isn’t the size of your hidden treasure.)

The amount of space inside a 3-dimensional

object.(L * W * H)

The distance around a closed 2-dimensional

shape.(Add All of the

Sides)

The measure, in square units, of

the interior region of a

figure. (L * W)

How much it weighs.

Page 8: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

An An isoscelesisosceles triangle is… triangle is…

A triangle with exactly 2 sides the

same length.

A triangle with no

sides and no angles

the same.

A triangle that has an angle

that measures exactly 90

degree. A triangle that has all equal

sides.

Page 9: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

What does symmetrical mean?

Having the same shape and size on either side of the line. A line can

divide a figure into two congruent halves.

An arrangement that covers a space with no

overlaps or gaps.

Having the same shape

but not necessarily the same

size.

Lines that meet or cross

at right angles

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The The denominatordenominator is … is …

The bottom

of a fraction.

The top of a

fraction.

The answer to a division

problem.

Another name for a

mixed number

.

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What are What are intersectingintersecting lines? lines?(Hint: You will not find these on (Hint: You will not find these on

your navigational beckon.)your navigational beckon.)

Lines that never

intersect.

Lines that meet or cross at

right angles.

Lines that meet or

cross one another.

Lines that make up a polygon.

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An equilateral triangle has…

An even perimete

r

Sides that are

different lengths

2 sides that are the

same length

Sides that are all equal

lengths

Page 13: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

An An acuteacute angle measures… angle measures…(Hint: I’m not talking about that (Hint: I’m not talking about that

parrot on your shoulder.)parrot on your shoulder.)More than 180

degrees.

Between 90 and 180

degrees.

Less than 90 degrees

.

Between 180

and 360 degrees

.

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What is a What is a factorfactor??

One or more numbers multiplied together to

make a product.

The answer to multiplica

tion problem.

The numbers in a division problem.

The answer to a division problem.

Page 15: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

A A primeprime number is… number is…

A number with

multiple factors.

A number that is even.

A number that has multiple divisors.

A number that has exactly 2 factors. 1 and itself.

Page 16: Hey Einstein, do you think you’re ready? Click to start!

Which of the following is Which of the following is an an obtuseobtuse angle? angle?

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Which of the following is an Which of the following is an improperimproper fraction? fraction?

2/32/3

10/10/2020

1 ½1 ½

7/57/5

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Now the trick is…