Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (44 results returned)
#8726, aired 2022-10-24 | MATH CLASS $400: One of these is a straight one-dimensional figure that extends infinitely in both directions a line |
#8726, aired 2022-10-24 | MATH CLASS $800: Abbreviated log, it's the exponent to which a base must be raised to produce a certain number logarithm |
#8726, aired 2022-10-24 | MATH CLASS $1200: For 12 & 16, 4 is the GCF, or greatest this greatest common factor |
#8726, aired 2022-10-24 | MATH CLASS $1600: Add up the lengths of all the sides of a polygon to get this measurement perimeter |
#8726, aired 2022-10-24 | MATH CLASS $2000: This symbol with a "way out" name tells you to take the square root of the number inside it radical |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | MATH CLASS $400: Of 3, 4 or 5, the one that's not a prime factor of 15 4 |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | MATH CLASS $800: When a projectile shot straight up reaches its highest point, its velocity is this 0 |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | MATH CLASS $1200: When the Cardinals play baseball, these ordinal numbers are positions on the field first, second, & third |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | MATH CLASS $1600: (Sofia of the Clue Crew takes us full-circle.) When using this edible type of diagram, proportions are illustrated as sectors of a circle a pie chart |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | MATH CLASS $2000: Raising a number to the second power is squaring it; raising it to the third power is this cubing it |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | MATH CLASS $400: It's the number of the current year rounded to the nearest thousand 2000 |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | MATH CLASS $800: A foot & a half equals this many inches 18 |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | MATH CLASS $1200: As a ratio, 7 is to 10 as this is to 30 21 |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | MATH CLASS $1600: If you get 12 questions right out of the 20 on your history test, you got this percent correct 60 |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | MATH CLASS $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an inequality on the chalkboard.) For a set of odd numbers described thusly, they're the three possible values for n 5, 7, & 9 |
#3486, aired 1999-11-01 | MATH CLASS $200: It's the product of the number of days in the week times itself 49 (7 X 7) |
#3486, aired 1999-11-01 | MATH CLASS $400: If 2x plus 4 equals 50, x equals this 23 |
#3486, aired 1999-11-01 | MATH CLASS $800: It's the square root of the square root of 16 2 |
#3486, aired 1999-11-01 | MATH CLASS $1000: The number of years in a millennium divided by the number of years in a score 50 (1000/20) |
#3486, aired 1999-11-01 | MATH CLASS $3,000 (Daily Double): The perimeter in inches of a square with 11-inch sides 44 |
#3337, aired 1999-02-23 | MATH CLASS $100: The area of a 12-inch square 144 square inches |
#3337, aired 1999-02-23 | MATH CLASS $200: The degrees in a circle divided by the degrees in a right angle 4 (360/90) |
#3337, aired 1999-02-23 | MATH CLASS $300: It's the square root of the square root of 16 2 |
#3337, aired 1999-02-23 | MATH CLASS $400: 1/15 + 1/45 = this 4/45 |
#3337, aired 1999-02-23 | MATH CLASS $500: It's what y equals if 44y=484 11 |
#3284, aired 1998-12-10 | MATH CLASS $100: If you got a trapezoid for Christmas, you got a figure with this many sides & a crummy gift 4 |
#3284, aired 1998-12-10 | MATH CLASS $200: The non-right internal angles of a right triangle add up to this total number of degrees 90 |
#3284, aired 1998-12-10 | MATH CLASS $300: The diameter of one of these 3-dimensional figures is twice the radius Sphere |
#3284, aired 1998-12-10 | MATH CLASS $400: From the Latin "to agree", it describes 2 figures that coincide when superimposed congruent |
#3284, aired 1998-12-10 | MATH CLASS $500: It's any system of geometry not based on the system in "Elements", a book from around 300 B.C. non-Euclidean |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | MATH CLASS $200: It's the shortest distance between a pair of points on a flat surface a straight line |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | MATH CLASS $400: It separates units from tenths a decimal point |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | MATH CLASS $600: 6,450 raised to the power zero equals this 1 |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | MATH CLASS $800: This number is the cube root of 27 3 |
#2644, aired 1996-02-15 | MATH CLASS $1000: It's the highest power of an unknown variable in a quadratic equation the 2nd power |
#575, aired 1987-02-20 | MATH CLASS $200: It's a line drawn from the center of a circle to the outer edge radius |
#575, aired 1987-02-20 | MATH CLASS $400: Amount you saved buying a $25 clock radio at 20% off $5 |
#575, aired 1987-02-20 | MATH CLASS $800: Completes the rule of proportion: "The product of the means is equal to... the product of the extremes |
#575, aired 1987-02-20 | MATH CLASS $1000: Term for the equal factors of a number, as in 3, 3 & 3 for 27 cube root (roots) |
#575, aired 1987-02-20 | MATH CLASS $1,100 (Daily Double): Number of degrees in the angle opposite the hypotenuse of a right triangle 90 |
#317, aired 1985-11-26 | MATH CLASS $100: The square of 9 81 |
#317, aired 1985-11-26 | MATH CLASS $200: The total space contained within a 3-dimensional figure is called this volume |
#317, aired 1985-11-26 | MATH CLASS $300: The amount of sides in a decagon minus the amount of sides in a hexagon 4 |
#317, aired 1985-11-26 | MATH CLASS $400: With reference to fractions, what "L.C.D." stands for lowest common denominator |
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