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Who Wants To Be An Algebra Millionaire?
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Question 1
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The Solution to4(x - 3) 12 8x - 2 - 6x
  • A 1
  • B 2
  • C -2
  • D 5

4
The Solution to4(x - 3) 12 8x - 2 - 6x
  • A 1
  • B 2
  • C -2
  • D 5

5
100
6
Question 2
7
The Solution tox2 - 6x -5
  • A -1, 5
  • B 1, 5
  • C -1, -5
  • D 1, -5

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The Solution tox2 - 6x -5
  • A -1, 5
  • B 1, 5
  • C -1, -5
  • D 1, -5

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200
10
Question 3
11
The equation 4x - 7y 21 in slope-intercept form
  • A y 7/4x - 3
  • B y -7/4x 3
  • C y 4/7x - 3
  • D y -4/7x 3

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The equation 4x - 7y 21 in slope-intercept form
  • A y 7/4x 3
  • B y -7/4x 3
  • C y 4/7x - 3
  • D y -4/7x 3

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300
14
Question 4
15
A root of the equation(x - 5)(x 7) 0
  • A 7
  • B -5
  • C 35
  • D -7

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A root of the equation(x - 5)(x 7) 0
  • A 7
  • B -5
  • C 35
  • D -7

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500
18
Question 5
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The x-intercept for 6x - 8y 24
  • A 4
  • B -6
  • C -3
  • D -4

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The x-intercept for 6x - 8y 24
  • A 4
  • B -6
  • C -3
  • D -4

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1,000
22
Question 6
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  • A 4x 1
  • B 8x 2
  • C 2x
  • D 4x

24
  • A 4x 1
  • B 8x 2
  • C 2x
  • D 4x

25
2000
26
Question 7
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The slope of a line parallel to a line through
the points (-4, 6) (-2, 2)
  • A -2
  • B 2
  • C -1/2
  • D 1/2

28
The slope of a line parallel to a line through
the points (-4, 6) (-2, 2)
  • A -2
  • B 2
  • C -1/2
  • D 1/2

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4,000
30
Question 8
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The slope of a line perpendicular to a line
through the points (7, 2) (5, -4)
  • A -3
  • B -1/3
  • C 3
  • D 1/3

32
The slope of a line perpendicular to a line
through the points (7, 2) (5, -4)
  • A -3
  • B -1/3
  • C 3
  • D 1/3

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8,000
34
Question 9
35
The equation of a line perpendicular to y -2x
1 and going through the point (-8, 2)
  • A y -2x -14
  • B y -1/2x 8
  • C y 1/2x 6
  • D y 2x 12

36
The equation of a line perpendicular to y -2x
1 and going through the point (-8, 2)
  • A y -2x -14
  • B y -1/2x 8
  • C y 1/2x 6
  • D y 2x 12

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16,000
38
Question 10
39
It takes pump A 10 hrs. to drain a pool. Pump B
can drain the same pool in 15 hrs. How long will
it take to drain the pool if you use both pump A
and B?
  • A 7.5 hrs.
  • B 8 hrs.
  • C 7 Hrs.
  • D 6 hrs.

40
It takes pump A 10 hrs. to drain a pool. Pump B
can drain the same pool in 15 hrs. How long will
it take to drain the pool if you use both pump A
and B?
  • A 7.5 hrs.
  • B 8 hrs.
  • C 7 Hrs.
  • D 6 hrs.

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32,000
42
Question 11
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The vertex for y x2 - 6x 7
  • A x 3
  • B x -3
  • C x 2
  • D x -2

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The vertex for y x2 - 6x 7
  • A x 3
  • B x -3
  • C x 2
  • D x -2

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64,000
46
Question 12
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The number of real solutions for 5x2 - 4x 2 0
  • A two
  • B One
  • C None
  • D Infinitely Many

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The number of real solutions for 5x2 - 4x 2 0
  • A two
  • B One
  • C None
  • D Infinitely Many

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125,000
50
Question 13
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F(-5) for the function f(x) x2 - 4x 7
  • A f(-5) 52
  • B f(-5) 12
  • C f(-5) 2
  • D f(-5) 32

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F(-5) for the function f(x) x2 - 4x 7
  • A f(-5) 52
  • B f(-5) 12
  • C f(-5) 2
  • D f(-5) 32

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250,000
54
Question 14
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The solution to the system3x - 4y 52x 2y 1
  • A (-1, 2)
  • B (1, -0.5)
  • C (1, -2)
  • D (-1, -2)

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The solution to the system3x - 4y 52x 2y 1
  • A (-1, 2)
  • B (1, -0.5)
  • C (1, -2)
  • D (-1, -2)

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500,000
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Question 15
59
Which number serves as a counterexample to the
statementAll positive integers are divisible by
2 or 3.
  • A 100
  • B 57
  • C 12
  • D 25

60
Which number serves as a counterexample to the
statementAll positive integers are divisible by
2 or 3.
  • A 100
  • B 57
  • C 12
  • D 25

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1,000,000
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