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New TEKS - Who Wants to Be a 5th Grade Millionaire? Hosted by: Mrs. O’Bannon-MathGenius 

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000

Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience

What step do you perform first in evaluating this expression? $100 What step do you perform first in evaluating this expression? 4 X (45 – 9) + 13 A – 4 X 45 B – 45 – 9 B– C – 4 X 13 D – 9 + 13

Which expression has a value of 8 after simplifying? $200 Which expression has a value of 8 after simplifying? A – 13 – (2 X 2) + 2 B – ( 6 + 5 + 5) / 2 B- C – 36 / (12 – 6) + 3 D – (6 X 4) / 8 + 4

$500 Jacob needs to cut a piece of wire that is between 42.65 and 43.35 inches long. Which shows how long the piece of wire might be? A – 42.648 B – 43.53 C - C – 43.27 D – 44.03

$1,000 Alex has 8 boxes with 54 mints in each box. If he eats 18 mints each week, how many weeks will it take to finish the boxes of mints? A – 14 weeks B- B – 24 weeks C – 5 weeks D – 18 weeks

$2,000 Mrs. Ayala bought 4 boxes of M&Ms. Each box had 8 regular and 8 peanut M&Ms. Which shows one way to find m. the total number of regular and peanut M&Ms Mrs. Ayala bought? A- A – ( 8 + 8) X 4 = m B – (8 X 8) + 4 = m C – ( 8 X 8) X 4 = m D – (8 + 8) X 4 = m

$4,000 If Ariana rounds 53.629 to the nearest hundredth, what digit will be in the hundredths place? A – 2 B – 7 C – 6 D- D – 3

$8,000 Sixteen students in the math club gave an equal amount of money to buy 5 computer math games at cost of $68.80. How much money did each student give? A – $4.21 B – $4.30 B- C – $40.30 D – $430

$16,000 Which of the following is true? Anna recorded how much water she gave her roses on the chart below. Day Tues. Wed. Friday Mon. Amount of Water 23.5 2.35 24.523 24.9 Which of the following is true? A – Equal amounts of water were given on Tues. and Wed. B – More water was given on Friday than Mon. C – The least amount of water was given on Tues. D – More water was given on Mon. than Friday. D-

$32,000 Isabella is making a cake. She measured out twenty-one and fifty-nine thousandths liters of milk and six grams of sugar. How would that amount of milk be written in expanded form? A – 20 + 1 + 0.5 + 0.09 B – 20 + 9 + 0.05 + 0.009 C – 20 + 1 + 0.5 + 0.009 D- D – 20 + 1 + 0.05 + 0.009

$64,000 Sophia works at a hair salon. She receives$132 a day and a $14 bonus every fifteen days. How much money does she earn after 15 days? A – $1,994 A- B – $1,980 C – $1,990 D – $1,966

$125,000 Marcus has a dog walking business. After school he walks some of his neighbors’ dogs for 30 minutes each and earns $4 per dog. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Marcus walks 2 dogs each afternoon. He walks 4 dogs on Thursday and 3 on Friday. Which equation shows how to find m, the amount of money Marcus earns in one week? A – (2 X 4) + (4 X 4) + (3 X 3) B – 4 X [(2 x 4) + (4 X 4) + (4 X 3)] C – 4 X (2 + 4 + 3) D- D – 4 X ( 2 + 2 + 2 + 4 + 3)

$250,000 Angelica bought 1.76 pounds of beef, 3 pounds of brisket, and 2.5 pounds potato salad for the party. How much more brisket than beef did she buy? A – 1.83 pounds B – 0.04 pounds C- C – 1.24 pounds D – 4.76 pounds

$500,000 The journalism club won $1,458 in a essay writing contest. The 27 students in the club share the prize equally. How many dollars does each student receive? A - A – $54 B – $1,458 C – $38 D – $53

$1,000,000 Jerry spent $808 for 88 company shirts. He estimated the cost per shirt using compatible numbers. Which expression shows the estimate that would be closest to the actual numbers? A – 900 / 90 B – 810 / 90 B- C – 850 / 85 D – 810 / 85

Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner!