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

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

$100 Question? If a=b then b=a is an example of what property? A - Reflexive Property B - Commutative Property C - Symmetric Property C - Symmetric Property D - Transitive Property

$200 Question? If m<ABE = m<DRG and m<DRG = m<STR then m<ABE = m<STR is an example of what property? A - The Reflexive Property B - The Symmetric Property C - The Transitive Property C - The Transitive Property D - Angle Addition Property

$500 Question? < 1 and < 2 are what kind of angles? A - Linear Pair B - Supplementary Angles C - Complementary Angles D - Vertical Angles D - Vertical Angles

$1,000 Question? m<1+m<2 =? A - 90º B - 180º B - 180º C - 45º D - not enough information

$2,000 Question? What is x? 3x-4 6x-23 A – 17 B - 23 B - 23 C - 69 D A – 17 B - 23 B - 23 C - 69 D - 111

$4,000 Question? If AB + BC = AC and BC = CE then AB + CE = AC is an example of what property? A - Reflexive Property B - Symmetric Property C - Transitive Property D - Substitution D - Substitution

$8,000 Question? How many line segments can be drawn connecting each pair of points in an octagon? A - 28 A - 28 B - 8 C - 25 D - 20

$16,000 Question? How many sides in a nonagon? A - none B - seven C - nine C - nine D - eleven

$32,000 Question? Nan, Oli, Mari, and Kent each have one piece of fruit. They have a peach, an orange, a banana, and an apple. Mari does not have a peach or a banana. Oli and Mari just came from class with the student who has an apple. Kent and Nan are sitting next to the student who has a banana. Nan does not have a peach. Which student has each piece of fruit? A - N-peach, O-orange, M-apple, K-banana B - N-orange, O-banana, M-apple, K-peach C - N-apple, O-banana, M-orange, K-peach C - N-apple, O-banana, M-orange, K-peach D - N-banana, O-peach, M-orange, K-apple

$64,000 Question?If the width of a rectangle is 5 more than half the length and the perimeter of the rectangle is 5 less than 5 times the width, find the width. A - 15 A - 15 B - 20 C - 25 D - 10

$125,000 Question? If AM = BA + MB which statement must be true? A – B is between A and M A – B is between A and M B – M is the midpoint of BA C – BA = MB D – B is the midpoint of AM

$250,000 Question? Which property justifies the statement: If m<P + m<Q = 110 and m<R = 110 then m<P + m<Q = m<R A – Angle Addition B – Transitive Property C – Angle Bisector Theorem D - Substitution D - Substitution

$500,000 Question? If <1 and < 2 are vertical angles and m<1 = d-32 and m<2 = 175 – 2d, find m<2 A - 69 B - 37 B - 37 C - 137 D – not enough information

$1,000,000 Question? Points S and M are in the interior of <RAL. RayAM bisects <LAR and RayAS bisects <MAR. Find m<LAR if m<RAS = 25-2x and m<SAM = 3x+5. A - 4 B - 17 C - 34 D- 68 D - 68

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