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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. Mrs Mance’s Edition. Question 1. What is the name of the number line that can be used to show likelihood?. A probability line B likelihood line C washing line D under line. What is the name of the number line that can be used to show likelihood?.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

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  1. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Mrs Mance’s Edition

  2. Question 1

  3. What is the name of the number line that can be used to show likelihood? A probability line B likelihood line C washing line D under line

  4. What is the name of the number line that can be used to show likelihood? A probability line B likelihood line C washing line D under line

  5. Better luck next time!

  6. £100

  7. Question 2

  8. Can you think of another way of saying 50/50? A 50 + 50 B about the same C half of 100/half of 100 D even chance

  9. Can you think of another way of saying 50/50? A 50 + 50 B about the same C half of 100/half of 100 D even chance

  10. £200

  11. Question 3

  12. There are 3 green and two red sweets in a bag, what is the probability of picking out a green sweet? A 3/5 B 2/5 C 1/5 D 5/5

  13. There are 3 green and two red sweets in a bag, what is the probability of picking out a green sweet? A 3/5 B 2/5 C 1/5 D 5/5

  14. £300

  15. Question 4

  16. If I throw a 6 on a fair die, what is the chance that I will throw another one straight after? A 6/6 B 0/6 C 2/6 D 1/6

  17. If I throw a 6 on a fair die, what is the chance that I will throw another one straight after? A 6/6 B 0/6 C 2/6 D 1/6

  18. £500

  19. Question 5

  20. Peter has a double headed coin. He says that the probability that he will throw a tails is zero, is he correct? A yes B no C maybe D you can’t get double headed coins!

  21. Peter has a double headed coin. He says that the probability that he will throw a tails is zero, is he correct? A yes B no C maybe D you can’t get double headed coins!

  22. £1,000

  23. Question 6

  24. Show 25/100 as a fraction in its simplest form A 0.25 B 25/1 C 1/25 D 1/4

  25. Show 25/100 as a fraction in its simplest form A 0.25 B 25/1 C 1/25 D 1/4

  26. £2,000

  27. Question 7

  28. What is the probability that you will draw a club from a pack of cards? A 1/4 B 26/52 C 1/52 D 13/52

  29. What is the probability that you will draw a club from a pack of cards? A 1/4 B 26/52 C 1/52 D 13/52

  30. £4,000

  31. Question 8

  32. What fraction of this shape is shaded? A 2/3 B one third C 1/3 D 1 whole

  33. What fraction of this shape is shaded? A 2/3 B one third C 1/3 D 1 whole

  34. £8,000

  35. Question 9

  36. Which of these fractions is showing an even chance? A 5/10 B 2/5 C 2/3 D 3/4

  37. Which of these fractions is showing an even chance? A 5/10 B 2/5 C 2/3 D 3/4

  38. £16,000

  39. Question 10

  40. What is one tenth of 30? A 10 B 13 C 3 D 1

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