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Who wants to be a Millionaire? Hosted by Mrs. Hershberger

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $ $ $ $1, $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500, $1,000,000

Lifelines Phone a friend Ask the audience

$100 What is the term for a set of points that is part of a line with one endpoint and extends in one direction? B - side A - ray C - line D - angle A - ray

$200 What is the term for the study of points, lines, angles, surfaces and solids? B - math A – point postulate C – plane geometry D - geometry

$500 What is the term for a two- dimensional flat surface? B - solid A - surface C - plane D - line C - plane

$1,000 What is the term for a set of points including all of the points in between?.______. B - ray A – line segment C - line D - endpoints A – line segment

$2,000 What is the term for points on the same line? B - collinear A - linear C - endpoints D - ray B - collinear

$4,000 What is the term for a figure made up of two sides or rays with a common endpoint? B - ray A - vertex C - angle D - line C - angle

$8,000 What is the term for the point common to both sides of an angle? B - endpoint A - angle C - vertex D - ray C - vertex

$16,000 What is the complimentary angle to 65 degrees? B – 90 degrees A – 180 degrees C – 20 degrees D – 25 degrees

$32,000 What is the term for two angles that add up to 180 degrees? B - complimentary A - supplementary C - obtuse D - acute A - supplementary

$64,000 What is the approx. measure and classification of the angle on the board? B – 45 degrees - acute A – 90 degrees - right C – 120 degrees - obtuse D – 20 degrees - acute B – 45 degrees - acute

$125,000 What is the approx. measure and classification of the angle on the board? ? B – 115 degrees - obtuse A – 180 degrees - straight C – 180 degrees - acute D – 115 degrees - acute A – 180 degrees - straight

$250,000 What is the term for two lines that intersect at a right angle? B – perpendicular angles A – perpendicular lines C – parallel lines D – parallel angles A – perpendicular lines

$500,000 Complete this equation for finding a supplementary angle: =180 B - 90 A – 100 C - 60 D C - 60

$1,000,000 Complete this equation for finding a complimentary angle: 20 + y =90 B - y = 110 A - y = 70 C - y = 40 D - y = 60 A – y =70

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