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Who wants to be a millionaire? By: Denae Clowers & Brianna Booker
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Tutorial First thing you do is line them up vertically. Them you find your least common denominator by listing your multiplies from your denominators. Then you see how many times the denominator goes into your unlike denominator. Then whatever you do to the top you MUST do it to the bottom. Then you add or subtract them. Last but not least don't forget to simplify!
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Confident?
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The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000
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Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience
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$100 What is ½ + ¾? B -1 ¼ A - 1 C – 1 2/4 D – 1 ¾ B – 1 ¼
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$200 What is 5/6 + 3/8? B – 5/24 A – 1 5/24 C - 2 D – 2 5/24 A – 1 5/24
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$500 What is ½ + 1 ¾ ? B – 3/8 A – 5/6 C – 2 ¼ D - 2 C – 2 ¼
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$1,000 What is 1/6 + 3/12 ? B – 1/3 A – 5/6 C – 4/12 D – 5/12
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$2,000 What is 4/5 + 8/10? B – 4/12 A – 1 2/10 C – 3 3/5 D – 1 3/5
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$4,000 What is 5/6 – 8/12? B – 1 ½ A – 1/6 C – ¾ D - 1 A – 1/6
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$8,000 What is ½ - ¼ ? B – ½ A – 2/4 C – ¾ D – 6/10 B – ½
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$16,000 What is 5/6 – 3/9 ? B – 1 1/6 A – ½ C – 4/56 D – 2/9 A – ½
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$32,000 What is 7/8 – 2/4 ? B – 3/8 A – ¾ C – 1/9 D – ½ B – 3/8
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$64,000 What is 4/6 – 1/3? B – 5/8 A – 1/5 C – 4/5 D – 1/3
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$125,000 What is 5/9 + 1/3? B – 1/5 A – 8/9 C – 2/9 D – 2/6 A – 8/9
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$250,000 What is 3/8 – 1/4 ? B – 3/8 A – 1/4 C – 1/8 D – 5/8 C – 1/8
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$500,000 What is 1/9 + 1/3? B – 1/9 A – 2/9 C – 1/3 D – 4/9
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$1,000,000 What is 5/4 – 7/28? B – 5/7 A – 1 C – 1 7/28 D – 1 1/5 A – 1
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Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!
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