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1 xO Who gets the square? XO XO XO XO XO XO XO XO Let’s start the game Click here to learn how to play. Click on a character

2 Seymour Money: Back to The board Seymour: “A comparison of two numbers by division.” Host: “Contestant, do you agree or disagree?” Host: “Seymour is correct!.” Host: “What is a ratio?

3 Back to The board Anita: “A ratio of two measures with different units.” Host: “Contestant, do you agree or disagree?” Host: “ Anita is correct!” Anita Hugginkiss: Host: “What is a rate?.”

4 Back to The board Ivana: “Ratio!!!” Host: “Contestant, do you agree or disagree?” Host: “Rate!!!!” Ivana Winn: Host: “Rate or Ratio? 5 pounds for $12?”

5 Phil R. Up: Back to The board Phil: That is a ratio!! Host: “Contestant, do you agree or disagree?” Host: “No way, bird brain. That’s a rate!” Host: “Rate or Ratio ? 150 miles in 3 ½ hours.”

6 Justin Case: Back to The board Justin: “a fraction in simplest form.” Host: “Contestant, do you agree or disagree?” Host: “ Nope. Two ratios that are equivilent.” Host: “A proportion is …………..”

7 Craven Somefood: Back to The board Craven: r is 14, I think.” Host: “Contestant, do you agree or disagree?” Host: “That’s right. r is 14!” Host: “r is to 35 as 2 is to 5. Find r.”

8 Sand E. Beaches: Back to The board Sand: “Cross product and square root!” Host: “Contestant, do you agree or disagree?” Host: “OOOh! Cross product and equivalent fraction methods.” Host: “Name two methods for solving proportions.”

9 Lee V. Mediately: Back to The board Lee: “The three balls for $4.69 is the cheapest, dude.” Host: “Contestant, do you agree or disagree?” Host: “ Oops! The 7 for $8.50 is the better buy at $1.21 each.” Host: “Which is a better buy? Three tennis balls for $4.69 or 7 tennis balls for $8.50?.”

10 Ima B. Utiful: Back to The board Ima: “ Drake was slow! Gregory drove faster, honey. Host: “Contestant, do you agree or disagree?” Host: “The diva is not correct. Drake drove faster at 57 mph while Gregory was slower at 60 mph.” Host: “Gregory drove 150 miles in 2 ½ hours and Drake drove 200 miles in 3 ½ hours. Who drove faster?”

11 HOW TO PLAY ! Back to the board Basic Rules: Before the game begins, players must flip a coin to see which player is “O’s” and which player is “X’s.” The player who is “X’s” will always go first. Contestants take turns picking a character on the board while following the traditional tic-tac-toe strategies of which square to select. The host then asks that character a questions, which the character provides an answer for. The contestant then has a choice to either agree with the character’s answer or disagree if she/he thinks that the character is bluffing. If the contestant is correct, she/he gets the square. However, if the contestant is wrong, the other contestant gets the square. A contestant can win one of two ways: 1. By getting 3 of their symbols (“X” or “O”) in a row (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal). 2. By getting a “five-square win.” This is where none of the contestants have three of their symbols in a row, but one contestant has won 5 squares while the other has only won 4 squares. On the game board, each of the nine characters have two boxes underneath them (one labeled “O” and the other labeled “X”). Remember to click the appropriate box after each round. Example: If contestant “X” chooses Seymour Money and wins the square, then ONLY the box labeled “X” under Seymour should be selected.


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