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Who wants to be a Millionaire?

Who wants to be a Millionaire?. Hosted by Rachelle Gehrens. Confident?. 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. Lifelines.

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Who wants to be a Millionaire?

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  1. Who wants to be a Millionaire? Hosted by Rachelle Gehrens

  2. Confident?

  3. 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

  4. Lifelines • “Phone a friend” • Ask the audience

  5. $100 Which of the following words best signifies addition? • A - product B - per • C – less than • D - sum • D - sum

  6. $200 Out of the following options, which word means subtraction? • A – difference • A - difference B - of • C - per • D – more than

  7. $500 In the following question which is the key word(s) that identify the operation? Suzie has 4 cats and Bobby has 3 more than Joe who has 5 cats. How many cats do they have together? • A - have B – more than • C – how many • D - together • D - together

  8. $1,000 Jeff has ½ pizza left in the fridge. At breakfast he ate 1/3 of it. What fraction of the original pizza does he have left for lunch? Identify the word and operation that tells you how to solve. • A – what fraction - addition B – have left - subtraction • B – have left - subtraction • C – have left - division • D – what fraction - multiplication

  9. $2,000 Which of the following do not belong with the rest? • A - sum • A - sum B - product • C – multiplied by • D - of

  10. $4,000 Which of the following do not belong with the rest? • A - quotient B - per • C - separated • D - difference • D - difference

  11. $8,000 What is the operation in the following question: If Suzie has 5 apples and Kathy has 4 apples, how many apples do they have together? • A - addition • A - addition B - subtraction • C - multiplication • D - division

  12. $16,000 Identify the operations in the following question: If Bob has $10.00, and he wants to buy 4 CD’s for $3.50 each, does he have enough money? • A – subtraction then multiplication B – multiplication then addition • C – multiplication then subtraction • C – multiplication then subtraction • D – division then addition

  13. $32,000 If I made $50 after the bank divided my bank account by 3, what amount did I start with? • A - $53 B - $103 • C - $200 • D - $150 • D - $150

  14. $64,000 What number did I start with if I first multiplied by 3, subtracted 2, added 3 and ended with 10? • A - 1 B - 6 • C - 3 • C - 3 • D - 2

  15. $125,000 2,000 and 11,000,000 added to a number is 11,110,184. What is the number? • A – 108,184 • A – 108,184 B – 90,184 • C – 98,184 • D – 180,184

  16. $250,000 Tom had a platter of chocolate wafers. He ate 5 of them and gave his brother 3, he then handed them to his ball team of 8 players. The first player to arrive took 1, the second player took 3, the third player took 5 and so on. When the last player took his, the platter was empty. How many chocolate wafers did Tom start with? • A - 72 • A - 72 B - 62 • C - 82 • D - 74

  17. $500,000 It takes 6 cubes to build a staircase with 3 steps. How many cubes will be needed for 11 steps? • A - 55 B - 100 • C - 66 • C - 66 • D - 77

  18. $1,000,000 You are playing a game for the grand prize. If question 2 is twice the amount of question 1. Question 3 is three times the amount of the question before. Question 4 is five times the amount of question 3 and question 5 is worth $30,000 and is 10 times as many as question 4. How much is question 1? • A - $150 B - $100 • B - $100 • C - $200 • D - $250

  19. Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner!

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