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© A Smith Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

© A Smith Fractions 50: £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 8 C: quarter B: 6 D: half 50:50 What is an eighth of 48? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith Wrong! Sorry – you have won nothing. Better luck next time. Start again

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 8 C: 2 B: a sixth D: a third 50:50 How many thirds are in 4 sixths £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 5 quarters C: 9 quarters B: 5 halves D: 3 50:50 What is 2 wholes and 1 quarter as an improper fraction? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: third C: quarter B: tenth D: half 50:50 What is equivalent to 5 tenths? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 50 C: 100 B: one fifth D: one sixth 50:50 If I had 250 sweets and I shared them between 5 people. What fraction would they get? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 8 C: Ten eighths B: 10 D: eight tenths 50:50 If I cut a cake into 10 parts and I ate two slices, what fraction would be left? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith Congratulations – you have won £1000. Start again Wrong!

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 2/3 C: 1/4 B: 1/5 D: 1/25 50:50 Simplify this fraction – 3/ £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 0.5 C: 0.45 B: 0.25 D: :50 Convert this fraction to a decimal – 1/ £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 5% C: 100% B: 20% D: 10% 50:50 What is 1/20 shown as a percentage? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: one sixth C: one fifth B: one ninth D: one quarter 50:50 It is Millie’s birthday and she has a cake. She eats one third herself and then shares the rest between herself and another 5 friends. What fraction of the cake do they get? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 10 C: 30 B: 20 D: 40 50: £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100 What is 2/3 of 30?

© A Smith Congratulations – you have won £ Start again Wrong!

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 55 C: 75 B: 65 D: 85 50:50 What is ¾ of 100? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: £200 C: £125 B: £245 D: 20p 50:50 A TV costs £250 and is reduced in the sale by 1/5. What is its new price? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 1/3 C: 2 B: 0 D: 2/3 50:50 Subtraction: 1 – 1/3 = £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith A: 10 C: 30 1/2 B: 35 D: none 50:50 How many tenths are in 3 and a half? £1 Million £ £ £ £64000 £32000 £16000 £8000 £4000 £2000 £1000 £500 £300 £200 £100

© A Smith Congratulations Millionaire!