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Join Mrs. Hemp as she puts your math skills to the test with a chance to win big prizes up to $1,000,000! Answer math questions correctly to climb the prize ladder and become a math millionaire. Are you confident in your math abilities to reach the top prize? Test your knowledge and see if you can emerge as the ultimate math champion in this thrilling quiz show.
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Who wants to be a Millionaire? Hosted by Mrs. Hemp
The Prizes • 8 - $16,000 • 9 - $32,000 • 10 - $64,000 • 11 - $125,000 • 12 - $250,000 • 13 - $500,000 • 14 - $1,000,000 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000
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$100 Question? If a=b then b=a is an example of what property? • A - Reflexive Property B - Commutative Property • C - Symmetric Property • C - Symmetric Property • D - Transitive Property
$200 Question? If m<ABE = m<DRG and m<DRG = m<STR then m<ABE = m<STR is an example of what property? • A - The Reflexive Property B - The Symmetric Property • C - The Transitive Property • C - The Transitive Property • D - Angle Addition Property
$500 Question? < 1 and < 2 are what kind of angles? 2 1 • A - Linear Pair B - Supplementary Angles • C - Complementary Angles • D - Vertical Angles • D - Vertical Angles
$1,000 Question? m<1+m<2 =? 1 2 • A - 90º B - 180º • B - 180º • C - 45º • D - not enough information
$2,000 Question? What is x? B C 3x-4 6x-23 A D • A – 17 B - 23 • B - 23 • C - 69 • D - 111
$4,000 Question? If AB + BC = AC and BC = CE then AB + CE = AC is an example of what property? • A - Reflexive Property B - Symmetric Property • C - Transitive Property • D - Substitution • D - Substitution
$8,000 Question? How many line segments can be drawn connecting each pair of points in an octagon? • A - 28 • A - 28 B - 8 • C - 25 • D - 20
$16,000 Question? How many sides in a nonagon? • A - none B - seven • C - nine • C - nine • D - eleven
$32,000 Question? Nan, Oli, Mari, and Kent each have one piece of fruit. They have a peach, an orange, a banana, and an apple. Mari does not have a peach or a banana. Oli and Mari just came from class with the student who has an apple. Kent and Nan are sitting next to the student who has a banana. Nan does not have a peach. Which student has each piece of fruit? • A - N-peach, O-orange, M-apple, K-banana B - N-orange, O-banana, M-apple, K-peach • C - N-apple, O-banana, M-orange, K-peach • C - N-apple, O-banana, M-orange, K-peach • D - N-banana, O-peach, M-orange, K-apple
$64,000 Question?If the width of a rectangle is 5 more than half the length and the perimeter of the rectangle is 5 less than 5 times the width, find the width. • A - 15 • A - 15 B - 20 • C - 25 • D - 10
$125,000 Question? If AM = BA + MB which statement must be true? • A – B is between A and M • A – B is between A and M B – M is the midpoint of BA • C – BA = MB • D – B is the midpoint of AM
$250,000 Question? Which property justifies the statement: If m<P + m<Q = 110 and m<R = 110 then m<P + m<Q = m<R • A – Angle Addition B – Transitive Property • C – Angle Bisector Theorem • D - Substitution • D - Substitution
$500,000 Question? If <1 and < 2 are vertical angles and m<1 = d-32 and m<2 = 175 – 2d, find m<2 • A - 69 B - 37 • B - 37 • C - 137 • D – not enough information
$1,000,000 Question? Points S and M are in the interior of <RAL. RayAM bisects <LAR and RayAS bisects <MAR. Find m<LAR if m<RAS = 25-2x and m<SAM = 3x+5. • A - 4 B - 17 • C - 34 • D - 68 • D- 68
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