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1 Background images courtesy of abc.comWho Wants to Be a Millionaire? Lifeline icons on the question slides are hyperlinks which will take you to the lifeline screen. To return to the game, you may right click on the screen, choose Go, Previously Viewed. This should return you to the question slide. Alternatively, left click as usual to return to the game board, then click on the highest number that has been previously selected (in gold to indicate a followed hyperlink). To utilize the 50:50 option, the moderator may tell the contestant which two options to disregard or, use Control-P to change the mouse arrow to a pen. Draw a line through two incorrect responses, then use Control-A to change the pen back into an arrow and continue with the game. Clicking on the action button on the phone handset image of the Phone a Friend lifeline slide will hyperlink to the Ask Jeeves web site where the participant may ask for help. Created by Terri Street; inspired by the work of Jennifer Wagner; revisions courtesy of Stephanie Novack. © 2000, 2009 Background images courtesy of abc.com

2 1,000,000 500,000 250,000 125,000 64,000 32,000 16,000 8,000 4,000 2,000 1,000 500 300 200 100

3 Clicking the 50:50 link at the bottom of a question slide will eliminate two answers. Click to return to question.

4 Click to return to the question and poll the class

5 Click to return to question and ask a friend, teacher, or other adult

6 What is the GCF of 16 and 40? A. 8 B. 3 C. 80 D. 16

7 What is the GCF of 16 and 40? A. 8 B. 3

8 A. 8 Back to Board

9 Evaluate (–6 - 8) + (–10 • 2) A. –42 B. –25 C. –34 D. –35

10 Question 2 A. –42 C. –34

11 C. –34 Back to Board

12 Last week James ran 18 miles more than Julio. James ran 34 miles. How many miles did Julio run? A. 17 B. 16 C. 2 D. 52

13 Last week James ran 18 miles more than Julio. James ran 34 miles. How many miles did Julio run? B. 16 C. 2

14 B. 16 Back to Board

15 A model statue has a scale of 1 in : 2 ft. If the model statue is 8 in tall then how tall is the real statue? A. 16 ft B. 1 ft C. 10 ft D. 4 ft

16 A model statue has a scale of 1 in : 2 ft. If the model statue is 8 in tall then how tall is the real statue? A. 16 ft D. 4 ft

17 A. 16 ft Back to Board

18 What is the LCM of 20 and 50? A. 10 B. 1000 C. 25 D. 100

19 What is the LCM of 20 and 50? C. 25 D. 100

20 D. 100 Back to Board

21 Evaluate z2 – x. Use x = 2 and z = 5B. 27 C. 23 D. 19

22 Evaluate z2 – x. Use x = 2 and z = 5C. 23

23 C. 23 Back to Board

24 Emily paid $3.73 for a fruit drink. She now has $ How much money did she have before buying the fruit drink? A. $0.38 B. $7.84 C. $6.90 D. $11.57

25 Emily paid $3.73 for a fruit drink. She now has $ How much money did she have before buying the fruit drink? B. $7.84 C. $6.90

26 B. $7.84 Back to Board

27 Write 870,000 in scientific notation.A x 104 B x 105 C. 8.7 x 105 D. 8.7 x 104

28 Write 870,000 in scientific notation.C. 8.7 x 105 D. 8.7 x 104

29 C. 8.7 x 105 Back to Board

30 Solve 144 = –8b A. 152 B. –1152 C. 136 D. –18

31 Solve 144 = –8b A. 152 D. –18

32 D. –18 Back to Board

33 Simplify 1 + 2v + 4 A. 9v + 6 B v C. 8v + 6 D. 13v + 6

34 Simplify 1 + 2v + 4 B v D. 13v + 6

35 B v Back to Board

36 A 4 ft tall bird bath standing next to a tree casts a 2 ft shadow. If the tree casts a shadow that is 7 ft long then how tall is it? A. 14 ft B. 28 ft C. 1 ft D. 8 ft

37 A 4 ft tall bird bath standing next to a tree casts a 2 ft shadow. If the tree casts a shadow that is 7 ft long then how tall is it? A. 14 ft B. 28 ft

38 A. 14 ft Back to Board

39 Rob reduced the size of a painting to a width of 2 in. What is the new height if it was originally 2 in tall and 4 in wide? A. 4 in B. 1in C. 3 in D. 2 in

40 Rob reduced the size of a painting to a width of 2 in. What is the new height if it was originally 2 in tall and 4 in wide? B. 1in C. 3 in

41 Question 12 B. Correct C. Incorrect

42 B. 1 in Back to Board

43 Solve n + –18 = –30 A. –540 B. –42 C. –12 D. –48

44 Solve n + –18 = –30 A. –540 C. –12

45 C. –12 Back to Board

46 Wilbur bought one honeydew melon for $4. How many honeydew melons can Kayla buy if she has $8? A. 1 B. 3 C. 32 D. 2

47 Wilbur bought one honeydew melon for $4. How many honeydew melons can Kayla buy if she has $8? B. 3 D. 2

48 D. 2 Back to Board

49 Kronor. How many Kronor would she get if she exchanged $2?Imani was planning a trip to Sweden. Before going, she did some research and learned that the exchange rate is $1 to 7 Kronor. How many Kronor would she get if she exchanged $2? A. 14 Kronor B. 18 Kronor C. 16 Kronor D. 0 Kronor

50 Kronor. How many Kronor would she get if she exchanged $2?Imani was planning a trip to Sweden. Before going, she did some research and learned that the exchange rate is $1 to 7 Kronor. How many Kronor would she get if she exchanged $2? A. 14 Kronor B. 18 Kronor

51 A. 14 Kronor Winner!

52 Sorry, try again!

53 Thanks for playing!