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Are You Smarter Than a Math Teacher? 1,000,000 5th Level - Potpourri 5th Level – Potpourri 4th Level: Problem Solving 3rd Level: Multiplying 3rd Level: Dividing 2nd Level: Subtraction 2nd Level: Subtracting 1st Level: Powers of Ten 1st Level: Addition 500, , , ,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 1,000, , , , ,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000

5th Level Potpourri Question / Philip is going to Best Buy to purchase the Playstation 4 for $500, and a game for $60. If he pays the total cost in 12 equal monthly payments, how much will he have to pay each month?

5th Level Potpourri Answer / Philip pays $46.66 per month.

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5th Level Potpourri Question / At Chipotle, you buy 3 burrito bowls for $8.99 each and 5 sodas for $2 each. You have $36 in your pocket. Do you have enough money to pay for your order? Explain.

5th Level Potpourri Answer / No, because the total cost is $36.97, and you have less money than that ($36).

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4th Level Problem Solving Question / You go to the mall and purchase a pair of jeans for $25.75, a sweater for $28.10, and new socks for $8. You give the cashier $70. How much change will you get back?

4th Level Problem Solving Answer / $8.15

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4th Level Problem Solving Question / Mr. Saito wants to take his math students on a field trip. If it costs $13.75 for each student to attend and there are 92 students, how much money will it cost for all of the students to go?

4th Level Problem Solving Answer / $

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3rd Level Multiplying Question / Multiply: /.054 ×.32 / Multiply: /.054 ×.32

3rd Level Multiplying Answer /.01728

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3rd Level Dividing Question / Divide: / ÷ 0.4 / Divide: / ÷ 0.4

3rd Level Dividing Answer / 76.6

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2nd Level Subtraction Question / Compute this problem: / / Compute this problem: /

2nd Level Adding Answer / 8.38

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2nd Level Subtracting Question / Subtract: / / Subtract: /

2nd Level Subtracting Answer /

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1st Level Powers of 10 Question / Use mental math to solve: / 2.03 x 1000 / Use mental math to solve: / 2.03 x 1000

1st Level Powers of 10 Answer / 2030

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1st Level Addition Question / Compute the following problem: / / Compute the following problem: /

1st Level Addition Answer / 88.88

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Million Dollar Question / Isabella is counting the change she has in her change purse, if she has 6 quarters, 15 dimes, 20 nickels, and 15 pennies, what is the total value of the money she has in her change purse?

Million Dollar Answer / (6 x $0.25) + (15 x $0.10) + (20 x $0.05) + (15 x $0.01) = / $ $ $ $0.15 = / $4.15 / (6 x $0.25) + (15 x $0.10) + (20 x $0.05) + (15 x $0.01) = / $ $ $ $0.15 = / $4.15

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