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Let's Play. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Student?. Idea by Jennifer Wagner. Design By Cindy Robertson. $ 1 Million $ 500,000 $ 250,000 $ 125,000 $ 64,000 $ 32,000 $ 16,000 $ 8,000 $ 4,000 $ 2,000 $ 1,000 $ 500 $ 200 $ 100. Millionaire Student. 50:50.

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  1. Let's Play Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Student? Idea by Jennifer Wagner Design By Cindy Robertson

  2. $ 1 Million • $ 500,000 • $ 250,000 • $ 125,000 • $ 64,000 • $ 32,000 • $ 16,000 • $ 8,000 • $ 4,000 • $ 2,000 • $ 1,000 • $ 500 • $ 200 • $ 100 Millionaire Student 50:50

  3. Sorry, that is not correct. Thank you for playing. Press ESC.

  4. Call on any student. Your decision. Right Click. Choose Go, Previously Viewed.

  5. Ask The Audience. Right Click. Choose Go, Previously Viewed.

  6. Congratulations! You are now a MILLIONAIRE STUDENT! Press ESC.

  7. That’s right! Go to the NEXT question.

  8. Is that yourFinal Answer? Right Click, Choose Go, Previously Viewed, Click Answer Again. N

  9. $ 100 Question How many different symbols are used in a binary number? 50:50 Final Answer ? 1 2 A. B. 4 depends on the size C. D.

  10. $ 100 Question How many different symbols are used in a binary number? 50:50 Final Answer ? 2 A. B. depends on the size C. D.

  11. $ 200 Question Base 2 is also called 50:50 Final Answer ? flip code two decimal A. B. machine code binary C. D.

  12. $ 200 Question Base 2 is also called 50:50 Final Answer ? flip code A. B. binary C. D.

  13. $ 500 Question convert the following to base 2: 18 50:50 Final Answer ? 10001 100010 A. B. 10010 101010 C. D.

  14. $ 500 Question convert the following to base 2: 18 50:50 Final Answer ? 10001 A. B. 10010 C. D.

  15. $ 1,000 Question What is the value of 1010? 50:50 Final Answer ? 10 18 A. B. 12 13 C. D.

  16. $ 1,000 Question What is the value of 1010? 50:50 Final Answer ? 10 A. B. 12 C. D.

  17. $ 2,000 Question How do you represent 0 in base two? 50:50 Final Answer ? 000 10 A. B. 01 0 is not a number in base 2 C. D.

  18. $ 2,000 Question How do you represent 0 in base two? 50:50 Final Answer ? 000 A. B. 0 is not a number in base 2 C. D.

  19. $ 4,000 Question How many different numbers can be represented with 6 binary digits? 50:50 Final Answer ? 32 64 A. B. 65 128 C. D.

  20. $ 4,000 Question How many different numbers can be represented with 6 binary digits? 50:50 Final Answer ? 64 A. B. 65 C. D.

  21. $ 8,000 Question How many different numbers can be represented with k binary digits? 50:50 Final Answer ? 2 x k k * k A. B. 2 multiplied by itself k times no easy way to state C. D.

  22. $ 8,000 Question How many different numbers can be represented with k binary digits? 50:50 Final Answer ? A. B. 2 multiplied by itself k times no easy way to state C. D.

  23. $ 16,000 Question How could you represent negative numbers? 50:50 Final Answer ? reserve a binary digit to represent sign negative numbers cannot be represented A. B. introduce the symbol for negative no clue C. D.

  24. $ 16,000 Question How could you represent negative numbers? 50:50 Final Answer ? reserve a binary digit to represent sign A. B. introduce the symbol for negative C. D.

  25. $ 32,000 Question If characters are stored as a pattern of 0s and 1s, how does the computer tell the difference from numbers? 50:50 Final Answer ? It knows the “type” of each cell characters use different patterns A. B. An application is always all numbers or all chars It uses a special beginning sequence to denote chars C. D.

  26. $ 32,000 Question If characters are stored as a pattern of 0s and 1s, how does the computer tell the difference from numbers? 50:50 Final Answer ? It knows the “type” of each cell A. B. It uses a special beginning sequence to denote chars C. D.

  27. $ 64,000 Question 1011 +0010 = 50:50 Final Answer ? 1111 1011 A. B. 1100 1101 C. D.

  28. $ 64,000 Question 1011 +0010 = 50:50 Final Answer ? 1011 A. B. 1101 C. D.

  29. $ 125,000 Question What is the problem with 1011 +1011 50:50 Final Answer ? You can’t add two of the same thing You need an extra binary digit to store the result A. B. Two odds make an even This is better done with multiplication C. D.

  30. $ 125,000 Question What is the problem with 1011 +1011 50:50 Final Answer ? You can’t add two of the same thing You need an extra binary digit to store the result A. B. C. D.

  31. $ 250,000 Question What is the effect if I add a 0 to the right of a binary number? 50:50 Final Answer ? no effect it gets smaller A. B. it doubles it becomes more accurate C. D.

  32. $ 250,000 Question What is the effect if I add a 0 to the right of a binary number? 50:50 Final Answer ? no effect A. B. it doubles C. D.

  33. $ 500,000 Question if .3 is 3 tenths, what is .1 in binary? 50:50 Final Answer ? 1 1/2 A. B. 1/4 1/10 C. D.

  34. $ 500,000 Question if .3 is 3 tenths, what is .1 in binary? 50:50 Final Answer ? 1/2 A. B. 1/4 C. D.

  35. $ 1 Million Question Consider base three. What would 120 represent? 50:50 Final Answer ? 6 9 A. B. 12 15 C. D.

  36. $ 1 Million Question Consider base three. What would 120 represent? 50:50 Final Answer ? 9 A. B. 15 C. D.

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