Who Wants To Be An Algebra Readiness Millionaire?.

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Who Wants To Be An Algebra Readiness Millionaire?

Which is an irrational number? Question 1 for $100 Which is an irrational number? 50:50 A. √5 B. √9 C. -1 D. -⅔

Which expression has the smallest value? Question 2 for $200 Which expression has the smallest value? 50:50 A. |-19| B. |-34| C. |47| D. |11|

Question 3 for $300 Which operation will change the value of any nonzero number? 50:50 A. adding zero B. multiplying by zero C. multiplying by one D. dividing by one

Which expression is equivalent to 3x - 3y? Question 4 for $500 Which expression is equivalent to 3x - 3y? 50:50 A. 3xy B. 3x - y C. 3(x – y) D. x – 3y

Question 5 for $1,000 Which property is used in the equation below? 12(x + 4) = 12x + 48 50:50 A. Associative B. Distributive C. Commutative D. Reflexive

What is the solution set to the inequality Question 6 for $2,000 What is the solution set to the inequality 6z + 5 > 35? 50:50 A. {z : z > 5} B. {z : z < 5} C. {z : z < 24} D. {z : z > 24}

What is the value of x if -3x + 2 =-7? Question 7 for $4,000 What is the value of x if -3x + 2 =-7? 50:50 A. x = -6 B. x = -3 C. x = 3 D. x = 6

Question 8 for $8,000 Juanita earns $36 for 3 hours of work. At that rate how long would she have to work to earn $720? 50:50 A. 60 hours B. 12 hours C. 20 hours D. 140 hours

Question 9 for $16,000 A duck flew at 18 miles per hour for 3 hours, then at 15 miles per hour for 2 hours. How far did the duck fly in all? 50:50 A. 69 miles B. 84 miles C. 81 miles D. 75 miles

Question 10 for $32,000 Abe found the mean and median of this list of numbers. {1,3,3} If the number 6 were added to the list, then 50:50 A. the median would decrease B. the median would increase C. the mean would decrease D. the mean would increase

Question 11 for $64,000 A sweater cost $37.50. Last week Moesha bought it at 20% off. How much was deducted from the original price? 50:50 A. $20.00 B. $17.50 C. $7.50 D. $30.00

Question 12 for $125,000 Marl borrowed $200 at 12% simple interest for one year. If he makes no payments that year, how much interest will he owe at the end of the year? 50:50 A. $22.40 B. $12.00 C. $24.00 D. $6.00

What value of x makes the equation below true? Question 13 for $250,000 What value of x makes the equation below true? x/9 + 6 = 8 50:50 A. 2 B. 18 C. 66 D. 126

Question 14 for $500,000 A. 3.4 inches B. 42 inches C. 19.5 inches The distance a spring stretches varies directly with the force applied to it. If a 7 pound weight stretches a spring a distance of 24.5 inches, how far will the spring stretch if a 12 pound weight is applied? 50:50 A. 3.4 inches B. 42 inches C. 19.5 inches D. 294 inches

Question 15 for $1 Million A. 7 hours B. 17 hours C. 23 hours Joan needs $60 for a class trip. She has $32. She can earn $4 an hour mowing lawns. If the equation shows the relationship, how many hours must Joan work to have the money she need? 4h + 32 =60 50:50 A. 7 hours B. 17 hours C. 23 hours D. 28 hours

Ask the Audience Raise your hand for the letter of your choice when your teacher asks you to.

Congratulations! You have won $100 $100 Would you like to try for $200 ?

Congratulations! You have won $200 $200 Would you like to try for $300 ?

Congratulations! You have won $300 $300 Would you like to try for $500 ?

Congratulations! You have won $500 $500 Would you like to try for $1000 ?

Congratulations! You have won You are guaranteed $1000! Would you like to try for $2000 ?

Congratulations! You have won $2000 $2000 Would you like to try for $4000 ?

Congratulations! You have won $4000 $4000 Would you like to try for $8000 ?

Congratulations! You have won $8000 $8000 Would you like to try for $16000 ?

Congratulations! You have won $16000 $16000 Would you like to try for $32000 ?

Congratulations! You have won You are guaranteed $32,000! Would you like to try for $64,000 ?

Congratulations! You have won $64,000 $64,000 Would you like to try for $125,000 ?

Congratulations! You have won $125,000 $125,000 Would you like to try for $250,000 ?

Congratulations! You have won $250,000 $250,000 Would you like to try for $500,000 ?

Congratulations! You have won $500,000 $500,000 Would you like to try for 1 Million ?

Congratulations! You have won $1,000,000 $1,000,000

Which student in class would you like to ask for help. Phone a Friend! Which student in class would you like to ask for help.

I’m Sorry! That is not the correct answer!