TIW 2004 Answer questions on the subject of SUBSTITUTION Let’s Begin Let’s Begin.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Question 1 for £100 What is the name of a cone shaped mountain that erupts lava? A. Volcano D. ValleyC. Earthquake B. Mountain 50:50.
Advertisements

Who vs. Whom Who- Substitutes for the subject. Who can be used only for subjects and subject complements. Example: Who let the dogs out? Example: All of.
TIW 2004 Answer questions on the topic Communication Let’s Begin Let’s Begin.
True/False. False True Subject May Go Here True / False ? Type correct answer here. Type incorrect answer here.
Awesome Answer! Sorry. Try again.
THE WONDERFUL ONE’S MULTIPLICATION TABLE! Let’s Get Started!
My First PPT Game. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUIZ CLICK ON THE CORRECT ANSWER  Are you going to play tennis?  A) Yes, i am. A) Yes, i am.  B) Yes, you are. B)
Learning Check Place Value TrueFalse The 4 is in the tenths place.
Who wants to be a Millionaire? Click to begin game.
A Falkirk High School presentation Ohm’s Law For each of the questions, click the letter of the correct answer Click to start the test.
Welcome back…. Let’s warm up! 1) 4x + 5y = 12 2) 3x – 2y = 12 4x + 3y = 4 4x + 2y = 2.
Resident-led scrutiny: have we found something of value? Kevin Farrell, consultant.
Question # 1 For $100 15$1,000,000 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$125,000 11$64,000 10$32,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100.
Test Your Knowledge. x + 3 =6 a.5 b.4 c.3 d.2 y - 11= 78 a. 69 b. 89 c. 87 d. 68.
Question 1 for $100 $ 0.54 for 4 oz. Round to the nearest cent. A. $ 0.14/oz D. $ 13.5/ozC. $ 0.12/oz B. $ 0.13/oz 50:50.
Question 1 for £100 In what year was Gloucester Rugby Club established? A D. 2003C B :50.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Overall Quiz Topic Goes Here _________________________ _____________________ ___________________ __________________ _________________.
Question 1 for $100 What is papyrus? A. Used in paper making D. Female pharoahs C. Loyal wife and mother B. Capital of Egypt 50:50.
Exponents Tutorial 3f a number, letter, or algebraic expression written above and to the right of another number, letter, or expression called the base.
Quiz Title DIRECTIONS: Read each question and click on the correct answer. If you get it wrong use the arrow button to go back to the question and try.
Hello and welcome to who wants to be a Millionaire! On this game you will be asked 15 questions. It will then come up with 4 possible answers, 1 of which.
The Scientific Method 2 EQ Leaving Certificate Biology.
Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Title _________________________ _____________________ ___________________ __________________ _________________ ______________.
Inverse Operations 4 th and 5 th grade. Two operations are said to be Inverse to each other if one operation undoes the effect of the other operation.
Using force meters Click on the type of force meter that you are going to use.
Substituting into expressions.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Reading a Pictograph. Use this graph to answer the following questions.
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions. Evaluate Evaluate has the word “valu” hidden inside When you see the word “evaluate” – you know that your answer is.
Which operation should be done first? x 2.
Put Subject/Chapter Here. Idea by Jennifer WagnerDesign By Cindy Robertson.
Multiplication Madness!! Find the PRODUCT: 6 x 4 = 2624.
Basic Personal Finance PowerPoint Millionaire Game.
Question 1 for $100 What is cytokinesis? A. Division of the Cytoplasm D. Occurs only in Meiosis II C. Occurs during Interphase B. Division of the Nucleus.
Instructions To use this template:
Instructions To use this template:
Who Wants To Be An Algebra Readiness Millionaire?.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Adapted by Sherri Jensen 2006
1. I’m thinking of a number…
Phone: + 40 (728) | +40 (733)
Who wants to be a Millionaire?
Who Wants to be a Millionaire
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
סדר דין פלילי – חקיקה ומהות ההליך הפלילי
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? jeopardytemplatepowerpoint.com
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? How to setup the game:
Who wants to be a Millionaire?
10:00.
Let {image} Use substitution to determine which elements of S satisfy the inequality {image} Select the correct answer(s): {image}
Regents Practice Part A and B1 August 2011 Exam.

Who Wants to be a Millionaire? How to setup the game:
Evaluate the limit: {image} Choose the correct answer from the following:
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? How to setup the game:
June 2012 Living Environment Regents
January 2013 Living Environment Regents
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Who Wants to Win a Million?
Click for starter round
EASY SUBSTITUTION.
You must show all steps of your working out.
Question 1.
Who wants to win a million pandas?.
A student tries to solve
Which of the following is equivalent to the fraction below? 3 8
‘I take an active part in school’
Who wants to be a Millionaire?
Presentation transcript:

TIW 2004 Answer questions on the subject of SUBSTITUTION Let’s Begin Let’s Begin

TIW 2004 If x = y 2 and y = 7, what is x? A. 49 D. 36C. 42 B :50 Question 1 for £100

TIW 2004 If x = y and y = 9, what is x? A. 15B. 81 C. 18D :50 Question 2 for £200

TIW 2004 If x = 3y 2 and y = 2, what is x? A. 30 D. 36C. 42 B :50 Question 3 for £300

TIW 2004 If x = y 3 and y = 4, what is x? A. 12 D. 16C. 64 B :50 Question 4 for £500

TIW 2004 If x = y 2 and y = -7, what is x? A. 14 D. -14C. -49 B :50 Question 5 for £1000

TIW 2004 If x = y 3 and y = -2, what is x? A. -8 D. -6C. 8 B. 6 50:50 Question 6 for £2000

TIW 2004 If x = y 2 + 2y and y = 5, what is x? A. 20 C. 35D. 30 B :50 Question 7 for £4000

TIW 2004 If x = y 2 – 3y and y = 12, what is x? A. 108 D. 84C. 112 B :50 Question 8 for £8000

TIW 2004 If x = y 3 + y and y = -2, what is x? A. -8 D. 6C. 4 B :50 Question 9 for £16000

TIW 2004 If x = 3y 2 and y = -8, what is x? A. 48 D. 192C. 576 B :50 Question 10 for £32000

TIW 2004 If x = 2y and y = -3, what is x? A. -12 D. 60C. -48 B :50 Question 11 for £64000

TIW 2004 If x = 2- y 2 and y = -1, what is x? A. 3 D. 4C. 1 B. 0 50:50 Question 12 for £125000

TIW 2004 If x = 2 – y 3 and y = -1, what is x? A. -1 D. 1C. 5 B. 3 50:50 Question 13 for £250000

TIW 2004 If x = 10y - 10y 2 and y = -4, what is x? A D. -40C B :50 Question 14 for £500000

TIW 2004 If x = 4y 2 - 3y 3 and y = -5, what is x? A. 475 D. -275C B :50 Question 15 for £1MILLION

TIW 2004 Write the letter of your chosen answer on your whiteboard. ASK THE AUDIENCE

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £200 £100

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £300 £200

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £500 £300

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £1000 £500

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £2000 You are guaranteed £1000! You are guaranteed £1000!

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £4000 £2000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £8000 £4000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £16000 £8000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £32000 £16000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £64,000 You are guaranteed £32,000! You are guaranteed £32,000!

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £125,000 £64,000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £250,000 £125,000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? £500,000 £250,000

TIW 2004 Would you like to try for? 1 Million £500,000

TIW 2004 £1,000,000

TIW 2004 Which student in class would you like to ask for help? PHONE A FRIEND

TIW 2004 That is not the correct answer! I’M SORRY