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1 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
This game is a modified version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire”. Participants will play in teams and earn money for each correct answer. If the team answers incorrectly on question 1, then may earn money for question 2. Teams will be given A, B. C, D cards at the beginning of the game. For each question they will hold up the card for the answer they think is correct. At the end of the game each team will total the amount of money they earned depending on how many questions they answered correctly.

2 100 Dollar Question A. 7 units to the left of zero
C. 7 units to the right of zero B. 7 units to the left and right of zero D. 7 units from zero

3 What is the multiplicative inverse of 1 2/3?
300 Dollar Question What is the multiplicative inverse of 1 2/3? A. 5/3 C. 2/3 B. 3/5 D. 3/2

4 500 Dollar Question A. 0.9 C. 0.8 B. 1 D. 1.1

5 1000 Dollar Question In real life, Randy is 6 feet tall. In a full-length photograph of Randy, his entire body is 8 inches high, while his legs alone are 4 ½ inches high. How long are his legs in real life? A inches C. 36 inches B. 128 inches D. 72 inches

6 2,000 Dollar Question The ratio of Kevin's age (k) to Maria's age (m) is the same as the ratio of one foot to the number of feet in a yard. What proportion could be written to summarize this information? A. k/m = 3/k C. m/k =1/3 B. k/3 =1/3 D. k/m = 1/3

7 4,000 Dollar Question In Mrs. William's algebra class, the ratio of girls to total number of students is 17/30. What is the ratio of boys to girls in the class? A. 13/30 C. 13/17 B. 17/13 D. 30/13

8 8,000 Dollar Question Given the equation y = 2x + 3, how does changing the value of x, affect the value of y? A. As x increases by 1, y doubles. . C. As x increases by 1, y doubles and increases by three. B. As x increases by 1, y increases by three. D. As x increases by 1, y increases by two.

9 would the line on her graph have?
16,000 Dollar Question Sally biked at a constant rate of 3 miles per hour. If Sally were to graph her bike ride, what characteristics would the line on her graph have? A. Down and to the right C. Down and the left B. up and to the right D. Up and to the left

10 32,000 Dollar Question For every dollar Oscar earns, he saves $0.12. Oscar has saved $ How much has Oscar earned? A. $4968 C. $41.52 B. $41.28 D. $345

11 64,000 Dollar Question Chale bought some packages of pens. He bought one package containing 5 pens and n packages containing 2 pens each. Which of the following expressions could be used to find the total number of pens that Chale bought? A. 7n C. 5n + 2 B. 2n + 5 D.10n

12 125,000 Dollar Question Each day a town received (2x + 1) inches of rain. How much rain did the town receive in 4 days? A. (8x + 4) inches C. (6x + 1) inches B. (6x + 5) inches D. (8x + 1) inches

13 500,000 Dollar Question Apples cost 3x. Oranges cost (x + 6). Which expression represents the cost to buy one apple and five oranges? A. 8x + 6 C. 8x + 30 B. 4x + 11 D. 4x + 30

14 1,000,000 Dollar Question The ratio of balloons to guests at a party is 12:5. If there are 30 guests, how many balloons are there? A. 12 C. 72 B. 47 D. 360

15 1,000,000 Dollar Question Q #15 A. Incorrect C. Correct B. Incorrect
D. Incorrect

16 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $100 That was a correct answer! On to the next question

17 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $300 That was a correct answer! Next Question

18 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $500 That was a correct answer! Next Question

19 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $1,000 That was a correct answer! Go to $2,000 dollar question

20 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $2000 That was a correct answer! 4000 Dollar Question

21 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $4000 That was a correct answer! 8000 Dollar Question

22 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $8000 That was a correct answer! 16,000 Dollar Question

23 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $16,000 That was a correct answer! 32,000 Dollar Question

24 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $32,000 That was a correct answer! 64,000 Dollar Question

25 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $64,000 That was a correct answer! 125,000 Dollar Question

26 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $125,000 That was a correct answer! 500,000 question

27 That was a correct answer!
Correct Response $500,000 That was a correct answer! 1,000,000 dollar question

28 Incorrect Response ! Sorry, you just blew the whole million!

29 Correct Response $1,000,000 Count up how much money your team earned.

30 Incorrect! Sorry Go Back

31 The End!


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