Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. Rules Rules: 1 There are NO Life Lines. 2 When you answer incorrectly you’re out. 3 No actual money will be awarded.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Rules Rules: 1 There are NO Life Lines. 2 When you answer incorrectly you’re out. 3 No actual money will be awarded.

Which of the operations should be done first according to the correct order of operations? A. Multiplication B. turn on calculator D. Subtraction C. Addition

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Sorry! Better luck next time.

(a)(b) = (b)(a) demonstrates which property of algebra? (a)(b) = (b)(a) demonstrates which property of algebra? A. Commutative B. AssociativeD. Priceless C. Distributive

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2x +7 = 23 is called what? A. Expression B. An x-gramD. Junk C. Equation

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What is the formula for the area of a rectangle? A. A=lwh B. Area = l + wD. Area = l * w C. Area = 2bh

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Which of the following is not a rational number? A. 5 B D. 45% C. -27

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Which is the correct way to write 34,000 in scientific notation? A. 34 x 10 3 B. 3.4 x 10 4 D x 10 4 C. 3.4 x 10 3

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What is the standard unit of length in the metric system? A. yard B. meterD. ton C. perimeter

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What is the sum of -12 and 7? A. 5 B. 19D. -19 C. -5

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What does -4 times -5 equal? A. -9 B. -20 D. 1 C. 20

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Which expression is the same as -7 - (-19) ? A B D C (-19)

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“Add the Opposite” refers to what operation with integers? A. Addition B. multiplicationD. Division C. Subtraction

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A number that has only 2 factors is called what? A. Prime B. BinomialD. Composite C. Fraction

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Name the underlined place value Name the underlined place value A. tens B. thousandths D. Ten-thousandths C. hundredths

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Any number raised to the zero power has a value of what? A. Any number B. The opposite.D. 0 C. 1

Too bad we weren’t playing for real money!