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Math Benchmarks Game - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Play the Math Benchmarks Game inspired by Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Answer questions and test your math skills to win big! Use lifelines like 50/50 and Ask the Audience to advance.

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Math Benchmarks Game - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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  1. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

  2. Click the appropriate dollar amount at right to proceed to the question _________________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ ___________________ ___________________ __________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ Math 5BenchmarksGame 1

  3. Phone A Friend • “OK Contestant…Please select a friend to help you with this one. You have thirty seconds to discuss your options…” Return to the Question

  4. Ask the Audience • “Audience, we need your help on this one…in a moment, we’ll ask you to indicate, by show of hands, your choice for the correct answer…” Return to the Question

  5. 50/50 Fifty - Fifty • You’ve asked that two of the wrong answers be eliminated, leaving you with one wrong answer plus the correct one. $64000125000250000 500000$1million $100200300500$1000 $ 20004000800016000 $32000

  6. Correct Correct! Proceed to Next Question

  7. Incorrect Sorry, That’s Incorrect Return to the Question

  8. Question #1... What is the value of b in the equation 6b = 36? 50/50 12 6 A B 9 3 C D

  9. Question #2...How many inches are in 8 feet? 50/50 84 inches 80 inches A B 72 inches 96 inches C D

  10. Question #3...What is the area of a 4 foot square? 50/50 20 square feet 8 square feet A B 16 square feet 12 square feet C D

  11. Question #4... Which BEST describes what the number 15 is to 3 and 5? 50/50 difference greatest common factor A B least commonmultiple quotient C D

  12. Question #5...What is the value of Y in the equation Y + 14 = 30? 50/50 16 6 A B 26 44 C D

  13. Question #6...What operation did you have to perform to find the answer to the last question? 50/50 multiplication addition A B division subtraction C D

  14. Question #7...What operation do you have to perform to answer the following equation? 2Y = 8 50/50 multiplication addition A B division subtraction C D

  15. Question #8...A cereal box is what type of 3-dimensional figure? 50/50 rectangular prism triangular prism A B rectangular pyramid cylinder C D

  16. Question #9...The Pyramids of Egypt are what kind of 3-dimensional figure? 50/50 triangular prism triangular pyramid A B rectangular prism rectangular pyramid C D

  17. Question #10...4 ½ gallons equals how many cups? 50/50 40 cups 72 cups A B 32 cups 64 cups C D

  18. Question #11... Which equation shows that there are four quarters in a dollar? 50/50 4q = $1 4 + q = $4 A B q = $4 4 + q = $1 C D

  19. Question #12...Which equation shows how many bottles of water you would consume in a weekend if each bottle had 20 ounces and you drank 80 ounces? 50/50 80X = 20 20 + X = 80 A B 2X = 20 20X = 80 C D

  20. Question #13...Which equation shows how many hamburgers you would eat in a year if you went to Bogey’s twice a week and ate 2 hamburgers each time? 50/50 52X = 2 2X = 104 A B 104X=52 52X = 104 C D

  21. Question #14...In the group below how many people like ice cream with their cake? 20 like cake 20 like ice cream 5 50/50 5 people 20 people A B 15 people No one C D

  22. Question #15… Which expression best shows the story: Seven band members sold a total of 63 concert tickets. How many tickets did each member sell? 50/50 63 – 7 = X 63 ÷ 7 = X A B 63 + 7 = X 63 • 7 = X C D

  23. Question #1... What is the value of b in the equation 6b = 36? 50/50 6 A B 9 C D

  24. Question #2...How many inches are in 8 feet? 50/50 72 inches A B 96 inches C D

  25. Question #3...What is the area of a 4 foot square? 50/50 A B 16 square feet 12 square feet C D

  26. Question #4... Which BEST describes what the number 15 is to 3 and 5? 50/50 greatest common factor A B least commonmultiple C D

  27. Question #5...What is the value of Y in the equation Y + 14 = 30? 50/50 16 A B 26 C D

  28. Question #6...What operation did you have to perform to find the answer to the last question? 50/50 addition A B subtraction C D

  29. Question #7...What operation do you have to perform to answer the following equation? 2Y = 8 50/50 multiplication A B division C D

  30. Question #8...A cereal box is what type of 3-dimensional figure? 50/50 rectangular prism A B rectangular pyramid C D

  31. Question #9...The Pyramids of Egypt are what kind of 3-dimensional figure? 50/50 triangular pyramid A B rectangular pyramid C D

  32. Question #10...4 ½ gallons equals how many cups? 50/50 40 cups 72 cups A B C D

  33. Question #11... Which equation shows that there are four quarters in a dollar? 50/50 4q = $1 A B 4 + q = $1 C D

  34. Question #12...Which equation shows how many bottles of water you would consume in a weekend if each bottle had 20 ounces and you drank 80 ounces? 50/50 80X = 20 A B 20X = 80 C D

  35. Question #13...Which equation shows how many hamburgers you would eat in a year if you went to Bogey’s twice a week and ate 2 hamburgers each time? 50/50 52X = 2 2X = 104 A B C D

  36. Question #14...In the group below how many people like ice cream with their cake? 20 like cake 20 like ice cream 5 50/50 5 people A B 15 people C D

  37. Question #15… Which expression best shows the story: Seven band members sold a total of 63 concert tickets. How many tickets did each member sell? 50/50 63 ÷ 7 = X A B 63 • 7 = X C D

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