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Who Wants to be a Millionaire - Math Ratios Edition

Test your knowledge of math ratios and win up to £1 Million in this exciting game show! Answer questions about trigonometric ratios and geometric calculations to reach the jackpot.

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Who Wants to be a Millionaire - Math Ratios Edition

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  1. 50:50 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 Welcome toWho Wants to be a Millionaire 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  2. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  3. 15 £1 Million A C B What is the name of side AB? 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Hypotenuse B: Opposite C: Adjacent D: Hippopotamus

  4. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  5. 15 £1 Million A C B What is the name of side BC? 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Brenda B: Opposite C: Frank D: Adjacent

  6. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  7. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 Sin Ө = 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: O ÷ H B: A ÷ H C: H ÷ O D: O ÷ A

  8. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  9. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 Tan Ө = 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: O ÷ A B: A ÷ H C: O ÷ H D: O x A

  10. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  11. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 Cos Ө = 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: H ÷ A B: A x H C: A ÷ H D: O ÷ H

  12. Congratulations! Congratulations! Congratulations! You’ve Reached the £1,000 Milestone!

  13. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  14. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 Sin 30° = 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: 0.866 B: 0.5 C: 0.577 D: 1

  15. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  16. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 Tan 45° = 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: 0.707 B: 0.5 C: 6 D: 1

  17. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  18. 15 £1 Million A C B Which ratio do I use to calculate AB? 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 40° 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 15cm 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Tangent B: Cosine C: Sine D: Widget

  19. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  20. 15 £1 Million Which ratio do I use to calculate BC? 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 A 10 £32,000 9 22cm £16,000 64° 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 C B 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Cosine B: Golden ratio C: Sine D: Tangent

  21. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  22. 15 £1 Million Which ratio do I use to calculate BC? 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 B A 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 50m 8 £8,000 12° 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 C 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: Sine B: Tangent C: Rabbit ratio D: Cosine

  23. Congratulations! Congratulations! Congratulations! You’ve Reached the £32,000 Milestone!

  24. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  25. 15 £1 Million A C B What is the method to calculate AB? 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 50° 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 32cm 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: cos 50 x 32 B: tan 50 x 32 C: 32 ÷ sin 50 D: 32 ÷ tan 50

  26. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  27. 15 £1 Million A C B Which method do I use to calculate BC? 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8.4cm 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 19° 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: sin 19 x 8.4 B: cos 8.4 x 19 C: cos 19 x 8.4 D: 8.4 ÷ cos 19

  28. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  29. 15 £1 Million Which method do I use to calculate AC? 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 A B 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7cm 7 £4,000 52° 6 £2,000 C 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: cos 52 x 7 B: 7 ÷ sin 52 C: tan 52 x 7 D: 7 ÷ cos 52

  30. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  31. 15 £1 Million A C B Calculate the length of AB giving your answer to 1dp 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 39° £4,000 6 £2,000 24m 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: 19.4m B: 29.6m C: 15.1m D: 18.7m

  32. 15 £1 Million 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 6 £2,000 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 1 £100

  33. 15 £1 Million A C B Calculate the area of the triangle giving answer to 1dp. 14 £500,000 13 £250,000 12 £125,000 11 £64,000 10 £32,000 9 £16,000 8 £8,000 7 £4,000 24° 6 £2,000 30cm 5 £1,000 4 £500 3 £300 2 £200 50:50 1 £100 A: 51.7cm2 B: 200.4cm2 C: 226.5cm2 D: 187.9cm2

  34. YOU WIN £1 MILLION DOLLARS!

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